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Episode Summary
Define the Generations
Boomer: 1946-1964
Gen X: 1965-1979
Millennial (Gen Y): 1980-1996
Gen Z: 1997-2011
What are the misconceptions of generations
Technology and adaption
Are there behavior changes
Learning across generations
Setting the stage for the ages of each generation. We all have preconceived notions based on our upbringing. There are crossover influences depending on when we were born. There are many misconceptions about all generations, and how do we want to be appreciated? How do we want to be liked, recognized, loved? How are those misconceptions impacting the bias we face every day across different generations.
Contact your hosts:
Steve Doyle:
Website: https://stephendoylejr.com/
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephendoylejr
Email: [email protected]
Brad Herda:
Website: https://www.vfbsolutions.com/
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/brad-herda
Email: [email protected]
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Episode Summary
Define the Generations
Boomer: 1946-1964
Gen X: 1965-1979
Millennial (Gen Y): 1980-1996
Gen Z: 1997-2011
What are the misconceptions of generations
Technology and adaption
Are there behavior changes
Learning across generations
Setting the stage for the ages of each generation. We all have preconceived notions based on our upbringing. There are crossover influences depending on when we were born. There are many misconceptions about all generations, and how do we want to be appreciated? How do we want to be liked, recognized, loved? How are those misconceptions impacting the bias we face every day across different generations.
Contact your hosts:
Steve Doyle:
Website: https://stephendoylejr.com/
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/stephendoylejr
Email: [email protected]
Brad Herda:
Website: https://www.vfbsolutions.com/
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/brad-herda
Email: [email protected]