Managing Your Future Workforce Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Price: From €1,053+VAT
We can host this training at your preferred location. Contact us!

“I have been adopted by the millennials, and I'm enjoying every minute of it! I'm learning a new language.”
Maxine Waters, American politician


There are many perceptions about younger workers, especially so-called ‘millennials’. It seems many leaders of industry have something negative to say about them, describing them as entitled, lazy, selfish or even greedy.

In truth, most young employees are serious, thoughtful and hardworking. Like many people at their age they may lack experience in the workplace, so it’s important that managers know how to engage with them so that they can learn and perform to their best.

By bringing our own world to work and working with younger people, we are creating a new world – where we learn from them and vice versa.

Common concerns we hear from people who attend this course include:

  • How do I communicate with, manage and lead younger employees?
  • How do I bridge the ‘generation gap’?
  • I don’t understand millennials! How can I manage them effectively?
  • How can I get the best from my younger employees, and how can I retain them?

This Develop-level workshop is about understanding how your younger employees think and act, as well as why, so you can adapt your management and leadership style to ensure you communicate with, manage and lead them effectively.

Younger employees may need more management than leadership, and you’ll definitely need to be flexible in your style and approach.

We’ll explore the difference between the current generations in the workplace, learning new and flexible approaches to communication and leadership.

Target Audience

This Develop-level course is aimed at anyone who manages and leads younger employees, including graduates and apprentices, and who wants to get the best out of them.

If you’re new to management, you might also want to consider our first-line manager courses, such as Stepping up to Management or Managing Technical Teams.

Delegates are asked to complete a short questionnaire and reflective questions before attending the workshop.

What will we do?

  • Explain the varying generations in our current workplace including how they prefer to be managed
  • Explore how to provide a diverse learning environment to challenge and stretch your younger employees
  • See how you can adapt your management and leadership style to get the best from different generations and individuals
  • Learn how to adapt your style when communicating, giving feedback to younger employees
  • Find out how to communicate in an adult way to keep lines of communication open

  1. Welcome and introductions
  2. Talking about our generations
  3. Myths about younger employees
  4. The manager’s role in learning
  5. Adapting your style for communication and feedback
  6. Managing the relationship with Transactional Analysis
  7. Choosing when to lead and when to manage
  8. Case Study
  9. Tips for managing millennials and generation Z
  10. Summary and close


Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!

Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

Classroom / Virtual Classroom
04 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
08 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
19 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
26 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
05 oktober 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
08 oktober 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
10 oktober 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
20 oktober 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Managing Your Future Workforce Training Course in Norway

The Nordic country Norway, is in Northern Europe. Known for its stunning natural beauty, including fjords, mountains, and forests, Norway is also famous for its high standard of living and strong social welfare system. Norway's capital and largest city is Oslo. Tromsø, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger are the other tourist attracting cities of Norway.

Norway is a constitutional monarchy with King Harald V as the head of state. The country has a population of 5,425,270 as of January 2022. Norway is a relatively small country and has a relatively low population density, with much of its land area covered by forests, mountains, and fjords. Despite its small size, Norway is known for its rich cultural heritage, strong economy, and stunning natural beauty, which attracts millions of visitors every year. This Nordic country is also known for its winter sports, such as skiing and snowboarding, and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Norway has a long history of invention and is home to numerous more top-tier tech firms and research facilities, such as; Kongsberg Gruppen, Telenor, Atea, Evry and Gjensidige Forsikring.

Due to the country's high latitude, there are large seasonal variations in daylight. From late May to late July, the sun never completely descends beneath the horizon. Which attracts many tourists around the world to see the "Land of the Midnight Sun". Tourists mainly visit Sognefjord, Norway's Largest Fjord, Pulpit Rock, one of the most photographed sites in Norway and of course the capital; Oslo.

Oslo is considered the business center of Norway. It is the country's largest city and the capital of Norway. The city is home to many of Norway's largest and most important companies, as well as several international organizations and research institutions. Additionally, the city is a popular tourist destination, known for its scenic location on the Oslo Fjord, its many museums and cultural attractions, and its vibrant nightlife and dining scene. Some of the most popular museums in Oslo are The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, The Nobel Peace Center, The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design, The Munch Museum and The Vigeland Museum.
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