Challenges: There might be a lack of clarity on mentorship roles, with assumptions that knowledge transfer should always flow from older to younger generations, potentially undervaluing the contributions of younger team members. Rewards: Intergenerational collaboration can redefine mentorship as a bidirectional process, where all individuals have valuable insights to offer. This approach can leave a lasting legacy within the organization, cultivating a culture of lifelong learning.
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