Reel Impact with Dan Bryant
Are younger employees really harder to manage, or are organisations still trying to lead in ways that no longer work? In this episode of Reel Impact, Dan is joined by generational researcher Josephine Hansom for a practical and thought-provoking conversation about the realities of today’s multi-generational workplace.Together, they unpack the labels we apply to different generations, where those stereotypes come from, and why so many organisations are struggling to adapt to changing expectations around work, leadership and communication. From hybrid working and transactional workplaces to burnout, management gaps and the rise of AI, this episode explores what younger generations are really looking for and why many leaders may be asking the wrong questions.Dan and Josephine discuss the collapse of the traditional career ladder, why only 6% of Gen Z want leadership roles, and how poor communication and outdated management styles are fuelling tension between generations at work.This is an honest conversation about culture, connection and what organisations need to rethink if they want future teams to thrive. Key questions[02:32] How are generations actually defined beyond age? [09:14] What are the biggest differences between Millennials and Gen Z in the workplace? [11:57] Why does work feel increasingly transactional for younger generations? [14:39] Why do so few Gen Z employees want leadership roles? [16:17] How is AI reshaping entry-level work and career progression? [21:05] Is management the real problem behind the “Gen Z issue”? [24:14] What is the “incivility spiral” in workplace culture? [25:40] Has hybrid working damaged communication and learning at work? [31:25] Do Slack and Teams encourage transactional working relationships? [36:26] What practical steps can leaders take to better engage younger employees? More about Josephine Hansom Josephine Hansom is a researcher and speaker specialising in generational trends, workplace culture and the future of work. For more than 20 years, she has worked with organisations and brands to better understand younger generations, challenge stereotypes and futureproof products, services and workplace culture. Her work focuses on helping leaders understand how social, economic and technological shifts shape generational attitudes towards work, communication and identity. Further reading * Communication styles: Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection by Charles Duhigg [https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/444545/supercommunicators-by-duhigg-charles/9781847943644] * Toilet stat: Social Muscle Report by Pryority Group, a 2024 study of workplace behaviours by Henna Pryor [https://pryoritygroup.com/study/] * Silly question stat: MRS Delphi report 2025 [https://www.mrs.org.uk/about/delphi-group] * Deloitte’s 2026 Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey [https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/issues/work/genz-millennial-survey.html] (published May 2026, drawing on 22,500+ respondents across 44 countries) finds that only 6% of Gen Zs and Millennials say achieving a leadership position is their primary career goal. * Open plan stat: Kim & de Dear (2013) in the Journal of Environmental Psychology. ‘Workspace satisfaction: The privacy-communication trade-off in open-plan offices.’ [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0272494413000340] More about dmb films dmb films is a video production agency specialising in creating content that helps organisations communicate with clarity and impact. From branded content to podcast production, they work with businesses to tell stories that connect with the audiences that matter. * Website [https://www.dmbfilms.co.uk/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/dmb-films/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dmb_films/] Want to work with dmb films? If you want content that doesn’t just look good but actually lands with your audience, visit https://www.dmbfilms.co.uk/contact/ and start a conversation.
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