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32. How can different generations work together? | Career Questions

An episode of the Working Your Way podcast, hosted by Sandhya Sudhakar, titled "32. How can different generations work together? | Career Questions" was published on June 27, 2024 and runs 73 minutes.

June 27, 2024 ·73m · Working Your Way

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Understanding the dynamics of a multigenerational workplace is crucial for fostering a cohesive and effective team. With five generations currently in the workforce, each shaped by different historical contexts and experiences, it's important to navigate these differences to create an inclusive and productive work environment. This episode explores the challenges and opportunities that come with managing a diverse generational workforce, particularly focusing on the youngest generation entering the workforce—Gen Z.

My guest today is Shereen Sater, founder of The Curve Collective and an adjunct professor at Northwestern University. Shereen brings a wealth of expertise in training, workshop facilitation, and consulting, specifically aimed at helping companies support their employees’ early development. Her deep understanding of Gen Z and her experience in bridging generational gaps make her an ideal guide to this topic.

In our conversation, we debunk common stereotypes about Gen Z, discuss the importance of emotional intelligence and transparent communication, and explore strategies for leveraging the strengths of each generation. We offer practical advice on how companies can adapt their work models to better support Gen Z employees, ensuring that all generations can thrive together. Whether you're a manager looking to improve team dynamics or an employee navigating a confusing workplace, this episode is packed with insights to help you succeed.


In this episode, we talk about:

  • The five generations at work and how historical context shaped them:
  • [03:12] The Traditionalists
  • [09:22] The Boomers 
  • [15:46] Gen X 
  • [19:50] Millennials 
  • [25:23] Gen Z
  • [34:26] The importance of providing context and clear communication for Gen Z employees 
  • [42:18] How transparent communication can improve team dynamics and employee satisfaction in a multigenerational workplace
  • [51:23] The impact of optionality on Gen Z and the potential for loyalty if they find the right fit
  • [1:02:10] Why emotional intelligence is crucial for effective leadership in a multigenerational workplace


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