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In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and guest Dr. Tim Elmore sit down with Generation Z members Natalie Letchworth and Christian Jones to delve into the dynamics of working and connecting across generations. Dr. Elmore paints a portrait of Gen Z, highlighting their memories shaped solely by the 21st century. Natalie and Christian share their experiences and perspectives on bridging generational gaps, emphasizing Gen Z's adaptability, entrepreneurial spirit, and demand for transparency and trust in the workplace. The conversation touches on the significance of building genuine relationships, moving away from traditional workplace hierarchies, and leveraging the unique contributions of all generations. Packed with insights on the future of work and leadership, this episode is a valuable listen for anyone looking to improve multi-generational collaboration.
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In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and guest Dr. Tim Elmore sit down with Generation Z members Natalie Letchworth and Christian Jones to delve into the dynamics of working and connecting across generations. Dr. Elmore paints a portrait of Gen Z, highlighting their memories shaped solely by the 21st century. Natalie and Christian share their experiences and perspectives on bridging generational gaps, emphasizing Gen Z's adaptability, entrepreneurial spirit, and demand for transparency and trust in the workplace. The conversation touches on the significance of building genuine relationships, moving away from traditional workplace hierarchies, and leveraging the unique contributions of all generations. Packed with insights on the future of work and leadership, this episode is a valuable listen for anyone looking to improve multi-generational collaboration.
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