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  • 006: Bridging the Generational Gap with Communication
    2025/04/08

    In this conversation, Tim Elmore and Susan Davis explore the complexities of communication across different generations in the workplace. They discuss the varying communication styles, the widening generational gap, and the importance of establishing clear communication norms. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to understand preferences, expectations, and demands of team members to foster a collaborative environment. They also highlight the significance of engagement and traditions in bridging generational divides, ultimately advocating for intentional communication strategies to enhance workplace dynamics. In this conversation, Tim Elmore and Susan Davis explore the essential elements of effective leadership communication. They emphasize the importance of building trust through personal relationships, understanding the emotional dynamics of conversations, and adapting communication styles to navigate disruptions and conflicts. The discussion highlights practical strategies for leaders to connect with their teams on a personal level while maintaining a focus on collective goals. Elmore shares insights on the three types of conversations leaders should recognize: practical, social, and emotional, and how to approach each effectively. The conversation concludes with advice on balancing personal and collective leadership to foster a supportive and productive work environment.

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    40 分
  • 005: Working with Gen X
    2025/03/25

    In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by guests Colin Sewell of the Sewell Family of Companies and Valorie Burton, bestselling author of Successful Women Think Differently. Together, they delve into the nuances of working with Generation X. The conversation explores the unique position of Gen X as a bridge between the old and new, blending traditional values with modern perspectives. Valorie and Colin share personal insights on how their experiences as "latchkey kids" and lifelong learners have shaped their leadership styles and adaptability in today's evolving work environment. With a focus on respect, connection, and understanding across generational lines, the episode offers valuable lessons on fostering collaboration and developing resilient, purpose-driven teams. For anyone interested in improving generational leadership and work dynamics, this episode is an insightful listen.

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    34 分
  • 004: Working with Millenials
    2025/03/11

    In this episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore are joined by Millennial guests Mission Mobile Medical president & CFO Amanda LeFever and bestselling leadership author Ryan Jenkins. In this episode, our hosts and guests delve into the intricacies of working with the Millennial generation, emphasizing the importance of bridging generational gaps in the workplace. They explore the common misconceptions about Millennials, such as their perceived entitlement, and highlight the values they bring, including efficiency, collaboration, and a desire for feedback. Discover how Gen Y balances traditional workplace values and the evolving expectations of a modern workforce. By focusing on genuine interest, clear direction, and a blend of high-tech and high-touch approaches, this episode offers valuable insights for fostering connection across multiple generations. If you're interested in enhancing generational collaboration and leadership, you'll find practical advice for building more inclusive and productive work environments.

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    35 分
  • 003: Working with Generation Z
    2025/02/25

    In this episode of Generations at Work, host Susan Davis and guest Dr. Tim Elmore sit down with Generation Z members Natalie Letchworth and Christian Jones to delve into the dynamics of working and connecting across generations. Dr. Elmore paints a portrait of Gen Z, highlighting their memories shaped solely by the 21st century. Natalie and Christian share their experiences and perspectives on bridging generational gaps, emphasizing Gen Z's adaptability, entrepreneurial spirit, and demand for transparency and trust in the workplace. The conversation touches on the significance of building genuine relationships, moving away from traditional workplace hierarchies, and leveraging the unique contributions of all generations. Packed with insights on the future of work and leadership, this episode is a valuable listen for anyone looking to improve multi-generational collaboration.

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    23 分
  • 002: Expectations and Preferences of Different Generations
    2025/02/12

    In this episode of the Generations at Work podcast, Susan Davis is joined by generational expert Dr. Tim Elmore to explore the complexities of generational dynamics within the workplace. Together, they delve into defining a generation, understanding the varying expectations, demands, and preferences of different age groups, and how these differences influence perceptions of jobs and careers. Dr. Elmore provides insights into "tweeners," those caught between generational cohorts, and how they can exhibit traits from both sides. The episode also discusses the democratization of the workforce and the necessity for modern leaders to adapt their styles to connect effectively with Gen Z and other emerging professionals. Packed with anecdotes and practical advice, the conversation bridges the generational gap and emphasizes the importance of flexibility and empathy in leadership, making it a valuable listen for anyone navigating diverse age groups in their professional environment.

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    36 分
  • 001: Welcome to Generations at Work
    2025/02/12

    In this inaugural episode of Generations at Work, Susan Davis and Dr. Tim Elmore embark on a comprehensive exploration of the diverse generations present in today's workforce and strategies to bridge generational gaps for enhanced productivity. Dr. Elmore traces his journey studying generational diversity starting from the 1980s, introducing terms like "Baby Buster" and "Generation X." Together, Susan and Tim discuss how historical contexts and technological advancements have widened generational gaps, especially as screens have become private rather than public. They underscore the importance of empathy and understanding, using examples like reverse mentoring and the innovative leadership approach of Angela Arentz at Burberry. The episode is rich with insights on collaborative leadership, the need to adapt to different generational perspectives, and concrete advice for leaders striving to foster inclusive and dynamic workplaces across generations.

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    31 分
  • Introducing School on a Mission Podcast. Premiering August 15th!
    2024/08/09
    Audio Correction: First Episode will drop on August 15th, 2024! Welcome to “School on a Mission,” a new podcast co-hosted by Andrew McPeak and Gina Watts, dedicated to exploring the transformative potential of education beyond just grades and GPAs. This podcast is designed for educational leaders who view their schools as opportunities to impact the lives of everyone in the […]
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    3 分
  • Becoming a Servant Leader with Christa Campbell
    2024/07/08
    Christa Campbell is a Trustee Scholar and honors student at Boston University studying business strategy and innovation. Although she now lives far from home, Christa grew up in Gwinnett County in Georgia and always loves coming back and serving the community that gave so much to her. She has been passionate about service since she was young and has been […]
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    24 分