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You’ve likely heard it before, “How do you work with those people?” You hear it from us experienced (over age 35) people that feel frustrated trying to understand the young generation entering our businesses. But, you’ll hear the same question and annoyance from this young generation, wondering how to succeed with people who don’t seem to understand them at all.
Stereotypes. You just can’t think about generational differences without stereotyping.