Building a personal brand that resonates across generations (From Boomers to Gen Z)

Empowered Presence™

Aug 28 2024 • 47 mins

In this episode, host Melanie L. Denny welcomes Dr. Carol Parker Walsh, an expert in transformative leadership and human development. They discuss the impact of generational differences in the workplace on personal branding and leadership. Dr. Walsh, drawing from over 20 years of research, highlights the distinct characteristics and values of Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z.

The conversation covers how these generational traits influence work ethics, communication styles, and professional expectations. The episode underscores the importance of empathy, continuous learning, and authenticity in navigating intergenerational dynamics.

GUEST BIO:

Dr. Carol Parker Walsh is an expert in transformative leadership and human development and has been recognized with multiple awards for her profound impact. As the CEO and founder of Carol Parker Walsh Consulting Group, her firm specializes in leadership development, executive coaching, and talent optimization and partners with leading organizations to cultivate a culture that accelerates leadership capabilities and drives future organizational success.


With an extensive and diverse background spanning three decades as an employment attorney, consultant, researcher, brand strategist, and senior leader in major health and academic institutions, Dr. Parker Walsh offers unparalleled insights for guiding leaders and organizations.
She’s been a TEDx speaker and Amazon best-selling author, and her peers have recognized her as a member of the Forbes Coaches Council, ForbesBLK, Newsweek Expert Forum, and Entrepreneur's Leadership Network. She's a mentor to other young professionals, a Fellow of the Harvard Institute of Coaching, a frequent keynote speaker, and a trusted career and leadership expert on ABC's AM Northwest Morning Show.


Dr. Parker Walsh's academic achievements include a JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law, two Masters in Human and Organizational Development, a PhD from Fielding Graduate University, and a certificate in Management Development from Harvard University. Her firm intentionally partners with forward-thinking organizations, prioritizing a people-centered approach to
nurturing leaders at every level.

LINKS:

Visit Dr. Parker Walsh’s website: https://www.carolparkerwalsh.com

Follow Dr. Parker Walsh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkerwalsh

Learn more about Empowered Presence: www.myempoweredpresence.com

Book a call with Melanie: www.resume-evolution.com/letschat

TIMESTAMPS:

Introduction to the Episode (00:00:10)

Guest Introduction (00:01:00)

Importance of Generational Discussion (00:04:23)

Historical Context of Generational Changes (00:05:06)

Generational Characteristics Overview (00:07:23)

Millennials and Work-Life Balance (00:09:21)

Gen Z's Unique Perspective (00:10:29)

Caution Against Generalization (00:11:35)

Value of All Generations (00:12:40)

Role of Technology in Generational Differences (00:13:49)

Personal Reflections on Millennial Values (00:14:54)

Millennials' Purpose-Driven Work Ethic (00:16:09)

Disillusionment with Traditional Work Models (00:17:10)

Understanding Generational Perspectives (00:19:01)

Leadership Challenges with Generational Differences (00:20:31)

Redefining Leadership (00:21:21)

Generational Experiences in the Workplace (00:23:03)

Empathy and Respect in Leadership (00:25:14)

The Cycle of Generational Frustration (00:26:14)

The Importance of Self-Awareness in Leadership (00:27:19)

Adapting to the Future of Work (00:28:23)

Creating an Authentic Workplace Culture (00:30:24)

Merging Personal and Professional Lives (00:32:54)

The Role of Leaders in Employee Growth (00:34:24)

Motivating Through Routine Tasks (00:34:52)

Understanding Your Impact (00:36:08)

Branding and Professionalism (00:37:18)

Unique Promise of Value (00:38:29)

Finding Alignment (00:39:50)

Defining Professionalism (00:41:59)

Continual Learning Across Generations (00:43:33)

Connecting with Dr. Carol Parker Walsh (00:45:07)

Closing Thoughts (00:45:46)