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The Secret for Gen Z and Millennials to work with Older Generations (Episode 175)

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Feeling the tension between generations in your workplace? You're not alone. The workforce currently spans Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each shaped by vastly different experiences—from Woodstock to COVID-19. These differences often create misunderstandings that can fracture teams and derail productivity.
What's driving the alarming rate at which younger workers leave organizations? Contrary to popular belief, it's not entitlement or fickleness. When Gen Z and Millennials exit companies after short tenures, they're responding to environments lacking three critical elements: purpose, belonging, and growth opportunities. They're not just looking for quick promotions or fancy perks—they're seeking authentic connection.
Human connection emerges as the universal bridge across generational divides. This means leadership that genuinely cares, transparent communication that explains the "why" behind decisions, and creating spaces where continuous learning thrives. Surprisingly, 65% of younger workers crave face-to-face interaction (though not necessarily in-person), debunking the myth that digital natives prefer isolation behind screens.
The future belongs to organizations that view generational differences as opportunities rather than obstacles. By implementing both traditional and reverse mentoring, companies create powerful knowledge exchanges where wisdom and technological savvy flow freely between age groups. With Gen Z and Millennials projected to comprise 75% of the workforce by 2030, the businesses that thrive will be those fostering authentic leadership and meaningful growth today.
Ready to transform generational challenges into your organization's greatest strength? Start by knocking down walls and building bridges of understanding. When you truly invest in people across all generations, both human connections and bottom-line results naturally follow.

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Chapters

1. Introducing Generation Gaps in the Workforce (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Different Generations and Their Traits (00:02:22)

3. Why Gen Z and Millennials Quit Jobs (00:05:58)

4. Human Connection: The Leadership Key (00:07:48)

5. Embracing Generational Differences as Opportunities (00:11:03)

6. Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts (00:16:29)

176 episodes

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Feeling the tension between generations in your workplace? You're not alone. The workforce currently spans Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each shaped by vastly different experiences—from Woodstock to COVID-19. These differences often create misunderstandings that can fracture teams and derail productivity.
What's driving the alarming rate at which younger workers leave organizations? Contrary to popular belief, it's not entitlement or fickleness. When Gen Z and Millennials exit companies after short tenures, they're responding to environments lacking three critical elements: purpose, belonging, and growth opportunities. They're not just looking for quick promotions or fancy perks—they're seeking authentic connection.
Human connection emerges as the universal bridge across generational divides. This means leadership that genuinely cares, transparent communication that explains the "why" behind decisions, and creating spaces where continuous learning thrives. Surprisingly, 65% of younger workers crave face-to-face interaction (though not necessarily in-person), debunking the myth that digital natives prefer isolation behind screens.
The future belongs to organizations that view generational differences as opportunities rather than obstacles. By implementing both traditional and reverse mentoring, companies create powerful knowledge exchanges where wisdom and technological savvy flow freely between age groups. With Gen Z and Millennials projected to comprise 75% of the workforce by 2030, the businesses that thrive will be those fostering authentic leadership and meaningful growth today.
Ready to transform generational challenges into your organization's greatest strength? Start by knocking down walls and building bridges of understanding. When you truly invest in people across all generations, both human connections and bottom-line results naturally follow.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing Generation Gaps in the Workforce (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Different Generations and Their Traits (00:02:22)

3. Why Gen Z and Millennials Quit Jobs (00:05:58)

4. Human Connection: The Leadership Key (00:07:48)

5. Embracing Generational Differences as Opportunities (00:11:03)

6. Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts (00:16:29)

176 episodes

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