Today, leaders are working side-by-side with up to five different generations. This creates both significant challenges and unique opportunities for building cohesive, high-performing teams.
In this episode of Leadership Lounge, we talk to three of our trusted advisors—Kat Armstrong, Paco Ruiz-Maza, and Michelle Mion—who share their perspectives on:
The leadership behaviors that foster truly inclusive multi-generational cultures
How to manage productive conflict that arises from generational differences
Effective cross-generational knowledge sharing strategies, including mentoring and shadow boards
How emerging leaders develop critical thinking skills alongside AI adoption
How to navigate the tension between preserving legacy and embracing innovation
Paco Ruiz-Maza
Leadership Advisor, Russell Reynolds Associates
(01:27) How to cultivate feedback cultures where dialogue flows up and down
(03:19) How to park hierarchies and create strong communication channels
(05:02) What makes mentoring transformational for both mentor and mentee
(07:27) What shadow boards are and how they can be implemented
(08:32) The benefits of ‘skip’ meetings
(13:12) What makes in-person office time valuable and purposeful
(15:17) The lobster analogy and how it relates to leadership
Global Leadership Monitor | Russell Reynolds Associates