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What if the biggest workplace conflict today isn’t about skills or strategy — but about generations misunderstanding each other?
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive into the complex dynamics of the modern multigenerational workplace and uncover why generational conflict is often misunderstood — and how organizations can turn it into a powerful advantage.
Through insights from organizational behavior expert Chris DeSantis and leadership researcher Quincy Penn, this conversation challenges common stereotypes about “Boomers,” “Gen X,” “Millennials,” and “Gen Z,” revealing how perception, bias, and cultural upbringing shape the way we work, communicate, and negotiate with one another.
You’ll discover:
Why many generational conflicts are perception-driven rather than reality-based
How bias and “conversational coordination” reinforce workplace stereotypes
Why younger professionals often value dialogue and autonomy over hierarchy
The surprising research showing major differences in motivation between Gen X and Millennials
Practical ways leaders can create cultures that engage every generation in the workforce
From loyalty and leadership to flexibility and the future of work, this episode explores how generational diversity — when understood correctly — can become one of the most powerful drivers of innovation, collaboration, and organizational growth.
If you’ve ever wondered why colleagues from different generations think, communicate, and lead differently — and how to bridge those gaps — this episode will change the way you see workplace dynamics forever.
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