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In Episode 52 of The Gen Mess with Tess, Tess explores one of the most misunderstood workplace dynamics right now: why younger employees keep asking for transparency, and why many leaders misread that as entitlement.
While transparency is often described as a Gen Z workplace preference, Tess argues it is something much deeper: a psychological response to growing up in a world where trust has become increasingly fragile.
From financial instability and public institutional failures to social media fabrication, layoffs over Zoom, and the rise of AI, younger workers have developed a sharper need to understand what is real, what is changing, and what leaders are not saying.
In this episode, Tess explains why transparency is no longer just a communication style. and is now the foundation of trust in modern organizations.
For HR leaders and managers, this episode offers a practical lens on why communication gaps create disengagement — and why explaining reality clearly may be one of the most powerful leadership tools available today.
Because in today’s workplace, transparency is not a bonus. It is how trust gets built.
00:00 – Why Transparency Keeps Coming Up in Every Workplace Conversation
02:20 – Why Gen Z Grew Up Distrusting Systems
04:38 – What the Brain Does When Information Is Missing
06:15 – Why Transparency Matters More Than Perfection
07:04 – A CEO’s Silence During Uncertainty
08:45 – How Honesty Calms the Nervous System
09:26 – Why Motivation Drops When Trust Is Unclear
10:45 – Transparency vs Oversharing
11:46 – Why Every Generation Needs More Clarity
13:10 – The Leadership Advantage of Honest Communication
14:04 – Final Takeaway: Transparency Rebuilds Trust
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By Tess BrighamIn Episode 52 of The Gen Mess with Tess, Tess explores one of the most misunderstood workplace dynamics right now: why younger employees keep asking for transparency, and why many leaders misread that as entitlement.
While transparency is often described as a Gen Z workplace preference, Tess argues it is something much deeper: a psychological response to growing up in a world where trust has become increasingly fragile.
From financial instability and public institutional failures to social media fabrication, layoffs over Zoom, and the rise of AI, younger workers have developed a sharper need to understand what is real, what is changing, and what leaders are not saying.
In this episode, Tess explains why transparency is no longer just a communication style. and is now the foundation of trust in modern organizations.
For HR leaders and managers, this episode offers a practical lens on why communication gaps create disengagement — and why explaining reality clearly may be one of the most powerful leadership tools available today.
Because in today’s workplace, transparency is not a bonus. It is how trust gets built.
00:00 – Why Transparency Keeps Coming Up in Every Workplace Conversation
02:20 – Why Gen Z Grew Up Distrusting Systems
04:38 – What the Brain Does When Information Is Missing
06:15 – Why Transparency Matters More Than Perfection
07:04 – A CEO’s Silence During Uncertainty
08:45 – How Honesty Calms the Nervous System
09:26 – Why Motivation Drops When Trust Is Unclear
10:45 – Transparency vs Oversharing
11:46 – Why Every Generation Needs More Clarity
13:10 – The Leadership Advantage of Honest Communication
14:04 – Final Takeaway: Transparency Rebuilds Trust
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.