ERE Webinar

From X to Z—Connecting Young Career Professionals and Their Leaders

Tune in to learn multifaceted approaches for boosting productivity and bridging generational gaps between Gen Z and Gen X.

Jan 21, 2025
2:00 PM EST
1 Hour
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Presented by:
Ellen Raim
Ellen Raim

Join us for an engaging session exploring how to connect young career professionals with their leaders, unlocking the full potential of cross-generational collaboration. As Gen Z approaches 27% of the workforce by 2025, they bring unique job expectations and work styles that sometimes clash with Gen X managers. This shift calls for immediate action to address turnover, boost engagement, and improve productivity.

Ellen Raim will tackle topics like workplace evolution, communication styles, feedback expectations, and work-life balance priorities. Attendees will walk away with evidence-based tools to reduce generational friction, foster trust, and build a stronger culture of mentorship.

Takeaways include:

  • Leave with practical tools for bridging communication gaps, potentially reducing conflict-related losses by up to 30%.
  • Gain evidence-based strategies to build trust, which will lead to an improvement in cross-generational team performance.
  • Learn how to build cross generational mentorships which will boost engagement and reduce turnover.

Don’t miss this chance to future-proof your workforce!

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About the speakers
Ellen Raim

Ellen Raim

Principal

People Matter

Ellen Raim is an employment attorney and a former CHRO. She now specializes in advising young professionals on how to navigate their early careers. She also supports organizations in fostering and retaining Gen Z talent. With a unique blend of HR expertise and executive experience in C-suite roles, Ellen provides practical, empathetic strategies for both individual and organizational success. With degrees in law, behavioral economics, and organizational design she uses her people-first approach to solve workplace challenges.