32. Leading Multi-Generational Teams Without Losing Your Mind
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Boomers. Gen X. Millennials. Gen Z. One team. What actually works and what absolutely doesn’t.
For the first time in history, four generations are working side by side, and if you’re leading them, it can feel less like running a business and more like moderating a family reunion. In this episode, we break down why generational tension isn’t really a “generation problem” at all— nd what strong leaders do differently to create clarity, engagement, and performance across age groups.
Drawing on data from Gallup, Deloitte, McKinsey, PwC, SHRM, and Microsoft, this episode unpacks the leadership myths that keep teams stuck—and the practical shifts that help leaders thrive.
In this episode:
- Why generational conflict is usually a leadership clarity issue, not an age issue
- What each generation tends to value at work (without stereotyping or labeling)
- The biggest mistakes leaders make when managing across generations
- Why one-size-fits-all leadership, annual reviews, and unclear expectations backfire
- How regular feedback, clear standards, and adaptive communication drive engagement
- Practical strategies to build cross-generational collaboration that actually works
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