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Age and expectations: How are shifting generational beliefs shaping the future of work?

Baby Boomers and Gen Zers – how different are they really? In this webinar, we explore the challenges and opportunities that multigenerational workforces can bring.

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Workforces are changing. Declining birth rates, later retirements, more frequent career changes and advances in technology are combining to significantly shift the demographics within organisations. Multigenerational workforces are now the norm, with each generation bringing different experiences, beliefs and expectations. How can leaders navigate these changes and support their workforces in a way that allows everyone to thrive?

In this 30-minute webinar, our own multigenerational team will look at some of the specific challenges and opportunities that age diversity can bring. We’ll present some of the latest data around generational differences, explore the science around different expectations and belief systems, and consider how they link to employee loyalty and attrition. We’ll also discuss practical ways that leaders can respond to these challenges to ensure all their people can reach their full potential.

Register today to get your free ticket and a recording sent to you after the event. If you have any specific questions you’d like to ask our experts, you can submit them when you register.

The Hosts

Dr Sinéad Devine-French

Chief Science Officer

Sinead loves empowering people to think, feel and be at their best. She’s a chartered psychologist, with a wealth of experience across private, statutory and educational sectors. She has a strong interest in cognitive and behavioural approaches for sustainable change.

Dr Brian Marien

Co-Founder

Brian started in medicine and then became fascinated by health, cognitive and behavioural psychology. He worked as a specialist in the Academic Department of Psychological Medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, before co-founding Positive.

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