Do you agree with these generational stereotypes? FranklinCovey consultant and author, Haydn Shaw, breaks down the big myths of generational differences.
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Do you agree with these generational stereotypes? FranklinCovey consultant and author, Haydn Shaw, breaks down the big myths of generational differences.
About the Author
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Scott Miller is a 25-year associate of FranklinCovey and serves as Senior Advisor, Thought Leadership. Scott hosts the world’s largest and fastest-growing podcast/newsletter devoted to leadership development, On Leadership. Additionally, Scott is the author of the multi-week Amazon #1 New Release, Management Mess to Leadership Success: 30 Challenges to Become the Leader You Would Follow, and the Wall Street Journal bestseller, Everyone Deserves a Great Manager: The 6 Critical Practices for Leading a Team. Previously, Scott worked for the Disney Development Company and grew up in Central Florida. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife and three sons.
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