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10. Bridging the Generational Gap: Transforming Workplaces for Younger Generations

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Release Date: 07/12/2024

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In this episode, Maria highlights the value that younger generations bring to workplaces and the importance of understanding generational differences to build better working conditions for all. This episode provides an overview of the historical and contextual factors that influence the motivations and expectations of different generations. It also provides suggestions of how we can transform workplaces to make them more inclusive of younger generations. 

 

Resources and references:

Generation Why: How Boomers Can Lead and Learn from Millennials and Gen Z by Karl Moore

Delloite's Gen Z and Millenial Survey

LinkedIn Research

Gen Z In The Workplace: How Should Companies Adapt? by John Hopking University

How Gen Z will Change Company Culture by Ethan McCarty 

Defining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins

Making generational differences work: What empirical research reveals about leading millennials