Why Generational Spans Are Shrinking (And What It Means for You)

Generational spans used to last 15–20 years, but thanks to real-time access to technology, global events, and cultural shifts, those gaps are shrinking to just 5–10 years. That means generational differences are intensifying, even within generations, like older vs. younger Millennials. In this video, you’ll learn how these changes affect communication, leadership, and the future of your workplace.

As a generations keynote speaker and Gen Z expert, Ryan Jenkins helps companies strengthen multigenerational teams and cultures through human connection. If you’d like help building Connectable teams and cultures, click here.

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