<p>David Stillman is not new to the generational conversation. For almost twenty years he has been called on by business executives, politicians and the media to share his expertise on how best to bridge generational gaps. David has appeared on CNN, CNBC, and the TODAY Show as well as NPR and in Fast Company, The New York Times, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal. </p>

<p>In addition to being an internationally acclaimed speaker on the generations, David is also the co-author of two best-selling books including When Generations Collide and The M-Factor: How the Millennial Generation Is Rocking the Workplace. </p>

<p>David’s latest book Gen Z @ Work published by HarperCollins describes the 7 key traits of Gen Z. He has coauthored this book with his 18-year-old Gen Z son, Jonah.</p>

<p>David’s creative communications work earned him numerous accolades including gold medals at the NY Film Festival, the much coveted CLIO Award, and most recently was named as one of 200 People to Watch by the Business Journal as well as one of the Power50 in his home state of MN.</p>

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<ul><li><strong>The Generations in a New World</strong></li><li>With the recent Coronavirus pandemic, businesses, families, and communities have been changed forever. No longer is the goal to return to life as we knew it, but instead to navigate the best path forward. Our global study of the generations in this new world reveals that each generation has been changed in unique and different ways. While Boomers “rage against age,” Gen X has become the sandwiched generation. Millennials have developed a new outlook on loyalty, and Gen Z is struggling to gain social capital.</li><li>This uplifting conversation around what has changed and what has not for each generation, combines primary data, case studies, and first-hand stories to explain the traits that each generation can bring to the table as we repair our world. In addition, areas of concern with each generation are discussed, so that we can all be more aware of how to help each other. Best of all, this high-energy, informative, and entertaining presentation (with this Gen X / Gen Z father-son team speaking together or separately) is customized to include tangible, take-home tips for each audience.</li><li><strong>Make Way for Gen Z</strong></li><li>Are you ready for GenZ? Don’t be surprised when you find they are nothing like the Millennials and the time to get to know them is today. Based on the results of a national Gen Z research study, GenZ@Work, audiences will get fresh insights on what makes this newest generation tick. Who are they? What are their expectations around careers and the workplace? How have changes in parenting styles shaped them in new ways? What’s it going to take to get this generation in the door, on board, and up to speed?</li><li><strong>When Generations Collide 2.0</strong></li><li>In Generations 2.0, you will learn where all the generations are in their careers today and what they need to be successful. Where are the big generational issues on the horizon for leaders, managers, and individuals? And what’s going to happen when a whole new generation arrives on the scene—Gen Z?</li><li>This energizing, fresh, and funny update on Generations 2.0 will help you identify the gaps creating mayhem in your workplace and marketplace, apply smart solutions to help you navigate multigenerational minefields, and ultimately, look at the generations in a whole new way.</li></ul>

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