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Good question,
Well, you need to provide necessary rights to your team and keep trust on them.
Your team should have allowance to keep in touch with you anytime when they required.
Always make short meetings with your team with refreshment as well when they achieve tasks.
Good luck.
Give them liberty and ask them to be responsible for their acts being matured responsible staff. Thanks.
Thanks for invitation ,,
Whether it's just a few years' difference or you find yourself with direct reports your parents' age, it's understandable that managing outside your peer group might make you uncomfortable. The key to succeeding while managing older employees might be to make sure that lack of comfort never sees the light of day.
· You might noticeably be more comfortable with your peers, and that might be reflected in your tone even if it isn't in your actions
· Be a Consistent Leader.
· Don’t joke around with the younger staff members and then turn serious with the older ones, or otherwise treat them differently.
· If you’re warmer to people closer to your age, your staff will notice--and it will undermine their respect for you and their trust that you can manage them appropriately.
· Confidence in your ability to lead, don't treat certain employees different than others.
· Old employees can offer business and workplace insights that your peers might not be able to, and they'd also know better than you possibly could how they work best.
· Old employees have their insights are backed by experience, something their age affords them that yours does not
With Best Regards
Thank you for the invitation.
Choose the appropriate location for the organization.
Provide appropriate space.
Interest in decor and colors, lighting and air conditioning.
Create bridges of love and harmony among all the employees of the organization.
Encourage employees to make the rest of the rest of the times and not busy with other things.
Friendly communication with employees outside of working hours.
As a manager or supervisor it is expected that you will engage with your team. Make sure they understand there roles and ensure they have the necessary resources to complete their tasks.
If you read "Maslow's Theory on the hierarchy of needs" , you will understand the factors that motivates workers. Simply, be good to them, treat them with respect , keep them motivated, encourage and support them. Most important, manage them...
Team Lunches
Group discussions
1-1
All-hands conference
Away-days with some intractive games etc..
be friendly and supportive - make sure they have clear path regarding their career plans.
Don't Micro Manage.