One of the most dominant problems I see in working with organizations is the generational transition issues between existing Baby Boomer leaders and the Millennials that one day will replace them.  Part of the problem comes from the transition from directive to collaborative leadership styles.  The harder part is the misconceptions that Boomers have about the values of the new work force.  This HBR post is a must read:

A 2015 Gallup Poll found that Millennials are the least engaged cohort in the workplace, with only 28.9% saying that they are engaged at work. This, combined with high turnover rates and greater freelance and entrepreneurial opportunities, means that if companies want to retain these valued workers, they will have to double their efforts to meet Millennials where they are.”

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