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Cam Marston, Generation X Speaker

Cam Marston

    • Multi-Generational Relations and Communications Expert
    • Author, Consultant, Podcast & Radio Talk Show Host, and Top-Rated Keynote Speaker
    • Informative, engaging, humorous, and full of concrete research
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$20,000 - $30,000

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Cam Marston - 2023 Live Presentation Preview Video

Cam Marston - 2023 Live Presentation Preview Video

Selling Across the Generations - Cam Marston

Selling Across the Generations - Cam Marston

The Gen-Savvy Financial Advisor - Cam Marston

The Gen-Savvy Financial Advisor - Cam Marston

Cam Marston Virtual Presentation Preview

Cam Marston Virtual Presentation Preview

Cam Marston Speech Video

Cam Marston Speech Video

Cam Marston Speaker Biography


Cam Marston is the leading expert on the impact of generational characteristics and differences on the workplace and the marketplace. As an author, columnist, blogger, and lecturer, he imparts a clear understanding of how generational demographics are changing the landscape of business. Marston and his firm, Generational Insights, have provided research and consultation on generational issues to hundreds of companies and professional groups, ranging from small businesses to multinational corporations, as well as major professional associations, for over 20 years.

Cam Marston’s books, articles, columns, and blog describe and analyze the major generations of our time: Matures (born before 1946), Baby Boomers, (born 1946-64), Generation X (born 1965-79), and Millennials (born 1980-2000).  He explains how their generational characteristics and differences affect every aspect of business, including recruiting and retention, management and motivation, and sales and marketing.

His first book, Motivating The “What’s In It For Me?” Workforce (2005), explores the characteristics and motivations that each generation brings to the workforce and suggests management tactics applicable to any business setting. His next book, Generational Insights (2010) is a guide to the best practices in managing generational issues. Generational Selling Tactics That Work (2011) is the first book-length study of generational approaches to sales and marketing. His short book The Gen-Savvy Financial Advisor (updated in 2017) is a must-read in the financial services industry.

Marston’s half-day training program, “Leading Multi-Generational Teams,” features the Gen-Flex® process which teaches leaders how to be flexible in their generational workplace preferences to get the best performance out of their teams. His short, online micro-videos for sales, recruiting, and management are designed to help managers and leaders understand the reason such generational disparities exist and how to overcome them through specific sales and workforce tactics.

In 2018 Marston launched a regional radio show (also available as a podcast) called What’s Working with Cam Marston with expert guests offering insights and opinions on the trends that are shaping today’s workplace and workforce.

Marston’s expertise has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, the Chicago Tribune, BusinessWeek, Fortune, Money, FastCompany, and Forbes, as well as on Good Morning America, CNN International, and the BBC. He writes a column for Investment Advisor, and has been a featured columnist in many trade journals. His blog at GenerationalInsights.com tracks the latest changes and developments in generational issues and demographics.

As a consultant, Marston has provided insight and advice to leadership at the nation’s most prominent corporations as well as multinational corporations including American Express, Fidelity, BASF, Nestle, Schlumberger, Merrill Lynch, Coca-Cola, Macy’s, Warner Brothers, ESPN, Qualcomm, RE/MAX and Eli Lilly. He has also offered presentations and consultations for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Internal Revenue Service, and the U.S. Army, as well as for major professional associations such as the American Bankers Association, the Financial Services Roundtable, and the Million Dollar Roundtable.

Marston’s presentations are informative, engaging, and humorous. He offers concrete demographic research that is tailored to his audience and he enlivens the data with anecdotes, tales from the real business world, attention-grabbing visuals, and quips that make the message memorable. Marston’s clients consistently report that his research makes his programs relevant and his presentation style makes them interesting and fun.

Marston’s insights and expertise are the products of over 20 years of research and consultation across a wide range of industries as well as his own early-career background in corporate sales and research. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University and is a native and resident of Mobile, Alabama.

Five Generations in The Workplace
For the first time in history, five distinct generations — Matures, Boomers, Xers, Millennials and Gen Z— may be employed side by side in the workplace. With differing values and seemingly incompatible views on leadership, these generations have stirred up unprecedented conflict in the business world. Effective management of this generational divide is vital to longevity and success. In fact, it is the most important demand your company can make of its leaders.

In this engaging presentation, Cam Marston teaches how each generation developed its core values, how these values manifest in the workplace today, and why they can all not only operate alongside each other, but do so with extraordinary success. This program provides the generational insight, concrete examples and specific approaches to help frustrated managers build the individual connections needed to boost employee performance and retention.

As you will learn, the only common ground is the intensity with which each generation holds fast to its value systems. Understanding and respecting those generational biases are critical to bringing out the best in every employee.

Recruiting and Retaining Across the Generations
We hear it all the time: “Our people are our greatest asset.” But good talent is hard to find and even harder to keep. How do you build your people assets? What do today’s employees want? In today’s multigenerational workforce, Millennials want meaning and freedom, Generation X wants openness and flexibility, Boomers want recognition and authority. Matures like rules and respect. What about the Gen Z, the generation following the Millennials? Each generation has something to offer so every business needs to offer something to each generation.

Retaining employees is far more cost-effective than recruiting and training new ones. This presentation profiles each generation of employee – what will get them on the clock and what will keep them ticking. Cam Marston will help you adapt your recruiting and retention program to suit the ambitions and goals of each generation, choose from the best that each has to offer and realize the full return on investment in your workforce.
Recruiting, training, experience, and institutional memory make your employees your most valuable assets. Effective multi-generational hiring and retention efforts will help ensure that those assets keep working for you and not for someone else.

Selling Across the Generations
The first rule of selling remains steadfast: Know your customer. With five distinct generations playing active roles in the buying decisions of companies worldwide, that tenet is increasingly difficult to fulfill. It is no longer enough to be personable and knowledgeable about your product.

Changing dynamics require changing strategies. To succeed in today’s business climate, you need to approach each buyer with an informed generational perspective — recognizing the underlying biases, values and expectations that pave the way to “Yes.”

In this presentation, Cam Marston shows you how to create a fast and genuine connection with new customers, sell to your customer’s expectations, build trust between generations, and avoid communication pitfalls

What’s Working: Workplace and Marketplace Trends
Extraordinary turnover. Mental health awareness and challenges. Diversity and inclusion priorities and backlash. Supply chain nightmares. Confusion about AI. Political divisions. Trembling stock market. Inflation forecasts. Partridge in a pear tree. Goodness.

The trends shaping today’s workplace and marketplace are, each on their own, worthy of a headline in a news cycle. But in today’s upheaval, they’re happening simultaneously. Which of the trends making current headlines will impact the workplace and marketplace most? Which ones do employers, managers, sales leaders, and human resources executives need to keep an eye on? Cam Marston has opinions on that…

In 2018, Cam began an old-school, interview-style, terrestrial radio show and podcast called What’s Working with Cam Marston. His goal? To interview professionals from a spectrum of industries across the country who will help his listeners better understand the trends shaping their workplace, the workforce, and the marketplace. Today, over 300 episodes later, Cam shares best practices gained from his continuously growing body of interviews, as well as from proprietary research, to equip each audience with a list of the most important trends, their potential impact, and guidelines on how to address them. This presentation delivers thought-provoking content, curated for your specific industry, to arm each audience with the skills and information needed to get ahead in their industry.

What Works: Sales, Leadership, and Communication Best Practices in an Unpredictable World
The pundits say one thing about the economy but you and your clients may feel another. Uncertainty is rampant today. And uncertainty, left unaddressed, breeds fear. As a leader in your firm, you are responsible for doing your best to manage the anxieties of your clients, your staff, and your colleagues. How do you do it?

With 25+ years of advising hundreds of successful corporations, associations and businesses of all sizes, combined with lessons gathered from over 300 executive interviews in his radio show and podcast, What’s Working with Cam Marston, Cam shares best practices for sales, leadership, and communication in times of uncertainty:

• Transparent Communication
• Practical Guidance
• Empathy and Support
• Impact on Recruiting and Retention

It’s a refreshing and inspiring conversation to remind leaders of their role in shaping their clients' and team’s outlooks during daunting times.

The Gen-Savvy Financial Advisor
For decades, financial services professionals have focused on demographic groups that are now largely in retirement. The financial services industry grew up with the Matures and the Baby Boomers. Now, new generations with different economic and cultural experiences, as well as different attitudes and expectations, are in the age ranges that make them prime markets for investments, retirement planning, insurance, and other financial products.

Connecting and building trust with each of these generations? It’s a puzzle and it shouldn’t be so hard.

Cam Marston understands the attitudes and expectations of today and tomorrow’s generations and what they expect from financial services providers. He knows how they buy, how they value different types of information, what their definition of “expert” is, and how they apply it to financial professionals. He understands their preferred methods of communications, which sales tools to use and how to use them effectively.

The next generation of financial services client has arrived. They will not tolerate being treated the same way their parents were treated. Learn what they want in this exciting and impactful presentation.

Managing Your Client’s Five Greatest Financial Fears
Your clients’ fears change throughout their lives. Regardless of whether they are young or old, they
likely worry that their financial challenges are nearly insurmountable. They show a brave face to their
family and to their colleagues but inside they tremble, Uncertainty creates fear. It always has. It always will.

You, the advisor, know better. Your financial training has taught you that few financial challenges are
unalterable. You know what to do, what to expect, and what products can address your clients’
challenges. However, sharing your confident outlook requires knowing what your clients’ fears are
and how to discuss them. And knowing how to do that, requires knowing a bit more about your
clients.

Life’s Predictable Fears
• When in early adulthood, your clients’ fears are largely about themselves and their ability to
earn and save
• Later the fears center around children and their future
• Then your client’s ability to preserve good health and save funds for retirement
• Then it’s a comfortable and productive retirement
• Followed by the extraordinary human desire to be remembered

Each of these life stages require the savvy to know how to communicate appropriately with their
client going through these emotions, these phases.

Supported by data and research, this presentation equips advisors to talk their clients through their
fears and equip them to more fully develop long-lasting, fruitful client relationships.

Leading a Multi-Generational Team Effectively – Workshop
Leading Multi-Generational Teams is an out-of-your-seat, multi-media workshop using fun and engaging methods to expand leaders’ existing knowledge and facilitate new and deeper insight into those whom they lead. Providing multiple application opportunities, the workshop optimizes a leader’s abilities to develop high performance teams and achieve better results on the job.

Participants learn the demographics, historical events, and parenting trends that created each generation’s workplace preferences and how these preferences can become sources of conflict. Awareness, appreciation, and mastery of generational preferences enables leaders to address such conflict productively, if not avoid it altogether. Furthermore, mastery of generational preferences ensures productive team relationships and communications that promote creativity, innovation, teamwork, and performance.

The Gen-Flex® model—a tool for leaders to examine how generational preferences influence their own leadership approach on a case-by-case basis—is central to the workshop. The tool teaches leaders to adjust their approach to minimize generation gaps and lead effectively.
A flexible program, the course is available in half-day and full-day versions.

Cam Marston as Your Emcee
Not only is Cam Marston a powerful speaker but he is also an exceptional Master of Ceremonies. A meeting planner’s dream, Cam’s emcee skills rival those of any comedian or other professional host. He is quick on his feet, funny, flexible, always prepared, and skilled at keeping the meeting on track and on schedule.

As an in-demand expert on workplace and marketplace trends, Cam offers special rate packages that combine his emcee work and a keynote.

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