Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility ...
Meet

Lynne Lancaster

Generation Expert
  • Co-founder of BridgeWorks
Speaker Fee:
$20,000 - $30,000
Virtual Fee:
$15,000 - $20,000
Travels From:
California
5.0 | 1 Review
Lynne Lancaster
Book Lynne Lancaster
Speaker Fee: $20,000 - $30,000
Virtual Fee: $15,000 - $20,000

Lynne Lancaster Speaker Biography

Lynne Lancaster is one of today’s most sought-after generational experts and keynote speakers. She knows what makes Traditionalists, Boomers, Generation Xers, Millennials, and Gen Z tick, and she brings her original research, insights, humor, and practical tips to audiences eager to solve the generational puzzle.

Lynne’s entertaining style and deep expertise take listeners to a whole new level, whether they are struggling to recruit and retain generations in the workforce, seeking to connect with them in the marketplace, or just trying to live and work with them. She doesn’t just describe the issues; she interprets them and offers actionable advice on how to lead, manage, market, and communicate effectively in a multi-generational world. And she is supported by an entertaining array of multimedia including clips from TV shows and movies, stats, stories, case studies, and best practices from America’s best companies. If you think you know enough about generations, think again.

Lynne’s career spans the creation of two companies dedicated to bridging the generational divide. She is an award-winning keynote speaker, a teacher, trainer, writer, and frequent expert commentator in the media. Lynne is co-author of the best-seller When Generations Collide: Who They Are. Why They Clash. How to Solve the Generational Puzzle at Work (HarperCollins) that introduced the U.S. workplace and marketplace to the generations concept. She recently edited the new book, Gen Z @ Work (Harper) about the latest entrants into the workplace.

Lynne has received rave reviews for her keynotes from countless companies including 3M, Adventist Health, Best Buy, Chase, Cisco, Disney, General Mills, Johnson & Johnson, MTV, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Sutter Health, Wells Fargo, and VISA, as well as numerous nonprofit and public sector organizations.

In the media, she is a sought-after expert on workplace and social trends. Lynne has been a guest on CNN, CNBC and National Public Radio, and appeared in national publications including Fast Company, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, TIME Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.

Lynne earned her stripes as a management consultant, coaching executives from major companies on decoding communication issues. Lynne has served as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, and is on the boards of several philanthropic organizations. She is a Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude graduate of the University of Minnesota with a B.A. in English Literature. She is currently researching how Baby Boomers are evolving into the next phase of life and careers.

To book Lynne Lancaster, contact Executive Speaker Bureau at (901) 754-9404. 

Book this Speaker

Featured Videos

img
img
img
img
Gen Z
img
Lynne Lancaster Speaker Reel
img
Lynne Lancaster Walker Info Conference
Scroll

Speech Topics

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A GENERATION MAKES! – BRIDGING THE GAPS AT WORK
A good generational mix can make for a highly productive, fulfilling environment. Or it can make you want to tear your hair out! This high energy and insightful presentation will update you on the generations in today’s workplace, and how you can collaborate, engage, and communicate with them. Whether you are supervising, managing, or are an individual contributor, you will…

  • Get to know your own generation and how that has shaped your views on work
  • Identify the generation gaps in your workplace
  • Connect more effectively with every generation

HOW GEN Z IS ROCKING THE WORKPLACE
Members of Gen Z are firmly established in the workforce, but employers still don’t know much about them. With the U.S. unemployment rate at an all-time low, it is time to toss out the stereotypes and get to know the attitudes and expectations of this ambitious generation. Learn…

  • Who is Gen Z and what do we need to know about them
  • What are best practices for recruiting and retaining younger talent—and why
  • How to create a culture in which younger hires can thrive

LEADERSHIP: BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN EVERY GENERATION
What makes a great leader and how do the generations view the role of the leader differently? Whether you’re a seasoned veteran directing those younger than you, an experienced Xer juggling multiple generations, a skilled Millennial managing upward, or you are struggling to connect with all the generations, Lynne’s savvy research, entertaining anecdotes and practical advice will help you…

  • Understand who the generations are and how their expectations of leaders have changed
  • Increase your effectiveness as a leader by understanding how to engage each generation
  • Apply hands-on techniques to flex your leadership style

COMMUNICATING ACROSS THE GENERATIONAL DIVIDE
This is for everyone who has struggled to be heard and understood by another generation. Often it’s generation gaps that get in the way of good communication at work. Stereotypes, misunderstandings, and disrespect are all signs that the generations on the team aren’t connecting. Here’s how to…

  • Recognize what every generation fears most, and how those fears show up at work
  • Find ways to reach across the gaps and genuinely connect
  • Build a culture of mutual respect

RECRUITING IN A TIGHT JOB MARKET
As the unemployment rate reaches all-time lows in many markets, recruiters are struggling. With so many organizations competing for the same workers, how do you make your message stand out? And what do you need to know to give you a competitive edge? Lynne Lancaster explains how generational insights and recruiting smarts can come together to create winning results. Her topics include…

  • Why the talent market is really so tight and how you can respond
  • What to do when your boss doesn’t get it
  • Leveraging value proposition through the eyes of another generation

BREAKING INTO THE MILLENNIAL MIND: STRATEGIES FOR RETAINING AND MOTIVATING
Now the largest generation in the U.S., Millennials make up more than 50% of the total workforce. Yet, many companies still struggle to inspire and retain them. Whether you are a Millennial yourself or working with them, you’ll benefit from understanding…

  • What makes Millennials tick
  • How are Millennials’ expectations of the workplace unique
  • What strategies smart companies employ to drive Millennial loyalty and engagement

MANAGING THE GENERATIONS IN TURBULENT TIMES
Everybody knows the world is a stressful place these days. With challenging economic times, a global pandemic, and uncertain futures for many companies, it’s easy to see how employees of every generation might be struggling with anxiety. Lynne can help you…

  • Understand how the generations might react to stress differently
  • Identify ways to create a more cohesive culture
  • Recognize what you can do to support each generation

MARKETING AND SELLING ACROSS THE GENERATIONAL DIVIDE
Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and now Gen Z, view sales very differently. Do they want face-to-face contact or screen-to-screen? What does “service” even mean? How can you stand out in a crowded marketplace? Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out, Lynne will help you…

  • Identify the generations in your marketplace
  • Engage one generation without turning off another
  • Rethink sales and marketing strategies along generational lines

Reviews

5.0 | 1 Review
5 Stars
100%
4 Stars
0%
3 Stars
0%
2 Stars
0%
1 Star
0%

Lynne is a delight to work with.
Her presentation is entertaining and relative to the work environment.

Managed Health Care Associates, Inc | March 22, 2023
background image

“Your enthusiasm for the topic was quite evident and much anticipated. In fact, many attendees felt your session was the most valuable of the conference.”

Mary Wright Benner

“You did a great job of explaining how history and each person’s graduation experiences have affected how they approach their jobs and what businesses can do to adapt to these different generational viewpoints.”

YPO

Your topic of dealing with generational differences in the workplace and in the community could not have been any more on point for both the professional and personal lives of ICMA’s audience of city and county managers.”

Conference Manager