Generational Differences and Team Performance: Millennial Miners and the Older Generation
Production, Safety and Teamwork in a Deep-Level Mining Workplace
ISBN: 978-1-78714-564-1, eISBN: 978-1-78714-563-4
Publication date: 9 November 2017
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the impact of generational differences between younger (Millennial) and older generations of frontline miners on team performance as one of the factors that compelled the mining teams to make a plan (planisa) at the rock-face down the mine. In this context, making a plan is a work strategy the mining teams adopted to offset the adverse impact of intergenerational conflict on their team performance and on their prospects of earning the production bonus. The chapter examines intergenerational conflict within the mining teams as a work and organisational phenomenon rather than simply from a birth cohort perspective. It locates the clash of older and younger generations of miners and their generational identities in the historical, national and social contexts shaping the employment relationship, managerial strategies, work practices and production culture of the apartheid and post-apartheid deep-level mining. This shows the impact that the society has in shaping the differences across generations. The chapter highlights work group dynamics that generated conflict between the older and younger generations of frontline mineworkers. The chapter argues that at the heart of the intergenerational conflict was their orientation towards work and management decisions.
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Citation
Phakathi, S.T. (2017), "Generational Differences and Team Performance: Millennial Miners and the Older Generation", Production, Safety and Teamwork in a Deep-Level Mining Workplace, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 123-142. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-563-420171006
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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