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Five People at the Table: Managing Across Generations [Discovery Night]
For the first time in history, five generations are sharing the same workplace. Nobody has a map. 🗺️
Gen Z wants continuous feedback. Boomers built careers on hierarchy. Gen X is burning out translating everyone to everyone else. And each generation thinks the problem is the other one.
This free in-person workshop in Cupertino goes underneath generational labels — into the actual Motivational Drivers, Communication Styles, and formative context that explain why each generation shows up the way they do.
When you understand the mechanics, the friction stops being personal. And it becomes workable.
You'll walk away knowing:
✅ Why generational workplace conflict is a Driver and Communication Style problem — not an attitude problem
✅ What your specific friction point is actually signaling
✅ One move you can make immediately with the generation you find hardest to reach
Free · In-Person · Cupertino · Open to all (complete your free HumanOp® assessment first)
👉 Register: https://humanop.com/nexus/