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Understand Generational Differences to Build Connected Teams

For the first time in history, many organizations are managing five different generations in their workforce! Creating a connected team of employees ranging from their 20s to 70s is not easy, and the changes brought about by the COVID pandemic have only compounded these challenges. While Traditionalists and Baby Boomers are looking for structure and loyalty, Gen X likes to make their own rules. Meanwhile, less than half of Millennials believe that businesses positively impact society, and 53% of Gen Z workers plan to quit their current job within two years!

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Building Better Teams: Strategies for More Effective Collaboration

Whether in remote, in-person, or hybrid workplaces, how teams collaborate has evolved significantly in recent years, and building cohesive teams is more crucial than ever to organizational success. Traditionally, teams worked in the same physical location, but the rise of remote work and digital collaboration tools has created new opportunities and challenges for team dynamics. As the workplace evolves, leaders must adapt to ensure that their teams remain cohesive, productive, and engaged, regardless of where they work.

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Crestcom’s Leadership Health Assessment consists of 30 targeted questions designed to help companies identify growth areas within their teams based on Crestcom’s 10 Core Leadership Competencies.

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Mentorship vs. Coaching: Which One Drives Better Results?

Mentorship vs. Coaching: Which One Drives Better Results?

In personal and professional development, both mentorship and coaching stand out for helping individuals reach their potential. Both approaches are powerful but serve different purposes and require distinct skill sets.  For managers who want to be a better coach or an...

Top Leadership Goals for the New Year

Top Leadership Goals for the New Year

As a new year begins, it's the perfect time for leaders to set meaningful goals that encourage growth for themselves and their teams. Outstanding leadership isn’t just about guiding others; it’s also about self-improvement and being intentional with your vision. Here...

How to Create More Meaningful Relationships with Topaz Adizes

How to Create More Meaningful Relationships with Topaz Adizes

On this episode of The Leadership Habit Podcast, host Jenn DeWall sat down with Emmy-award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect Topaz Adizes to discuss cultivating deeper human connection—both in and out of the workplace. Their engaging...

The Art of Presence in a Reactive World with Anders Indset

The Art of Presence in a Reactive World with Anders Indset

In the latest episode of The Leadership Habit podcast, host Jenn DeWall talks with Anders Indset, a renowned philosopher, author, and deep tech investor, to explore the art of presence in a reactive world. Hailed as one of the top thinkers in technology and...

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Understand Generational Differences to Build Connected Teams

For the first time in history, many organizations are managing five different generations in their workforce! Creating a connected team of employees ranging from their 20s to 70s is not easy, and the changes brought about by the COVID pandemic have only compounded these challenges. While Traditionalists and Baby Boomers are looking for structure and loyalty, Gen X likes to make their own rules. Meanwhile, less than half of Millennials believe that businesses positively impact society, and 53% of Gen Z workers plan to quit their current job within two years!

September 29th, 2022 at 10:00AM ET

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