
The Generational Clash: Why Leading Gen Z Feels Like Herding Cats
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You ever try to lead a team and feel like your authority just... evaporated?
You lay out the vision. They nod. And then… nothing. Today, we’re ripping into “The Generational Clash: Why Leading Gen Z Feels Like Herding Cats.” Beecause alpha leadership doesn’t work on a values-driven workforce. Let’s figure this out together.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
- Why traditional leadership tactics fall flat with Gen Z
- Three leadership shifts that earn respect and trust
- Real language swaps that move Gen Z from passive to committed
This Episode Will Help You:
- Adapt your leadership style to the workforce you actually have
- Replace control with clarity and connection
- Build a team culture that respects boundaries and drives results
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On the Next Episode:
Tomorrow, we’re exposing the root of your exhaustion in “The Hustle Hangover: Why Your ‘Drive’ is a Trauma Response.” Because what looks like ambition might just be avoidance.
Reflection Prompts
- The Misfire: Where are you leading from old scripts and getting silence in return?
- The Shift: What would happen if you invited more collaboration than command?
- The Edge: Are you honoring boundaries? Or are you pushing burnout?
- The Invitation: What matters most to your Gen Z team?Have you asked?
Exercises
- Ask for Input (10 min): Choose one initiative and invite Gen Z feedback before making a decision
- Coach with Clarity (5 min): Swap vague feedback with one specific, actionable insight
- Share the Why (1 day): Before assigning a task, explain the purpose behind it
- Invite Their Voice (Ongoing): Weekly, ask one Gen Z team member: “What’s one thing we could do better?” Then act on it.