Sharing Knowledge in Multi-generational Teams in Remote Working Conditions During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Joanna Gajda
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The economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has contributed to changing the philosophy of managing a multi-generational team. The COVID-19 pandemic is accompanied by a general atmosphere of uncertainty, which creates a sense of chaos and disorganization. Its effects are felt by numerous organizations from many industries. Entrepreneurs have the opportunity to maintain business continuity by implementing remote work. Companies are increasingly opening up to remote work, seeing many new opportunities in it that they want to actively use. Hence, there is an urgent need for companies to develop effective actions that will motivate a multi-generational team to share knowledge, strengthen its skills and competences in this area, and build commitment to ongoing work for optimal performance of permanent duties. Although it requires more effort, especially from the managerial staff, remote implementation of the duties entrusted to multi-generational teams may prove effective in achieving business goals thanks to the knowledge and experience of specialists. Team management in the covid reality has taught Polish managers that in order to stimulate people to be active in sharing knowledge, it will be crucial to show care for the needs of employees and integrate them with the goals of the organization. This approach underlies how companies manage multi-generational teams efficiently in the Covid reality and will pay off in the future.The considerations in the article were based on literature studies and the analysis of the results of surveys conducted from March to November 2022 on a group of 258 people representing all generations.The first part of the study is of a theoretical nature and discusses the factors determining the efficient sharing of knowledge in multi-generational teams in conditions of remote work forced by the epidemiological situation. The second part of the study concerns pilot studies conducted in Polish companies in order to obtain and analyze the opinions of employees regarding the conditions for sharing knowledge in the situation of remote work, which came suddenly. This article is an attempt to answer the question of whether belonging to a specific generational group has a positive effect on the transfer of knowledge during a pandemic. Obtaining a cross-sectional nature of the considerations is a contribution to further and extended research in the field of the issues raised.
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在Covid-19大流行期间,在偏远工作条件下的多代团队中共享知识
新冠疫情引发的经济危机改变了管理多代人团队的理念。COVID-19大流行伴随着普遍的不确定气氛,这造成了混乱和无组织感。许多行业的许多组织都感受到了它的影响。企业家有机会通过实施远程工作来保持业务连续性。公司越来越多地向远程工作开放,看到了许多他们想要积极利用的新机会。因此,公司迫切需要制定有效的行动,激励多代人的团队分享知识,加强他们在这一领域的技能和能力,并建立对持续工作的承诺,以实现长期职责的最佳表现。尽管这需要更多的努力,尤其是管理人员的努力,但由于专家的知识和经验,远程执行委托给多代人团队的职责可能会有效地实现业务目标。新冠疫情下的团队管理教会了波兰的管理者,为了激励人们积极分享知识,关心员工的需求并将其与组织的目标相结合是至关重要的。这种方法是公司如何在新冠疫情中有效管理多代团队的基础,并将在未来获得回报。这篇文章的考虑是基于文献研究和对2022年3月至11月对各代258人进行的调查结果的分析。研究的第一部分具有理论性质,并讨论了在流行病学情况下远程工作的多代团队中决定知识有效共享的因素。研究的第二部分涉及在波兰公司进行的试点研究,以获得和分析员工对远程工作情况下分享知识的条件的意见,这是突然出现的。本文试图回答一个问题,即在大流行期间,属于某一特定世代群体是否对知识转移有积极影响。获得考虑的横截面性质是对所提出问题领域的进一步和扩展研究的贡献。
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