Millennials view the world 24/7/365. They see the possibility of going surfing in the ocean when the surf is up, and surfing the Internet when the need arises. Telecommuting, teleconferences, and virtual work open up a world that's more flexible and (perceptually, at least) less demanding or ritualistic. Boomers should take advantage of this boundary-less, wanting to have it all when they want it perspective. Trying building flexibility into the work schedules for your younger counterparts and you may be surprised how productive they really can be.
The wisdom and experience of boomers, combined with the savvy and boundless energy of the Millennials, will help inspire a new workforce culture, one in which conversations about generational differences are replaced by an understanding of how the blend of talents makes for a more effective and efficient frontier. If you can master this new brand of corporate sweet talk, which doesn’t polarize but instead engages and embraces the assets that Millennials have, you create the possibilities for a higher level of productivity and success.
– Jim Finkelstein is president and chief executive officer of FutureSense and author of "FUSE: Making Sense of the New Cogenerational Workplace." Matt Finkelstein is a part-time consultant at FutureSense and farm manager at the Four Elements Farm in San Luis Obispo County, Calif.