Ultimately, the foundation of a high-performing multigenerational team is a leadership style characterized by empathy and respect for individual differences. Leaders should strive to understand the unique motivators, challenges, and preferences of their team members. By adapting management styles and practices to meet diverse needs, leaders can cultivate an environment where every team member feels valued and motivated to contribute to their fullest potential.
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