tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2488879425900650696.post4553325204050790616..comments2023-08-09T04:33:01.170-05:00Comments on The Hourglass Blog: The GenX BridgeEric Lankehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02955772930132857028noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2488879425900650696.post-34399478161575763002011-02-21T21:02:29.621-06:002011-02-21T21:02:29.621-06:00Your post is a good illustration of the need for a...Your post is a good illustration of the need for associations to start embracing leadership models that bring all three generations together. In today's environment, no one generation should be solely in charge of what success looks like, and multi-generational leadership teams may be a way to capitalize on the strengths that everyone brings to the table.<br /><br />Your proposal that GenX could serve as a bridge between Boomers and Millennials is an interesting one, and it certainly seems consistent with the natural pragmatism often ascribed to Xers. They say we're more likely than others to just go with what works, rather than judge the value of an idea based on its source or our own idealogical bias, but I'm not sure that's as universal as some people say. What's been your experience?Eric Lankehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02955772930132857028noreply@blogger.com