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The Millennial Leader
How to Lead Across Three Generations Without Flattening Any of Them
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Narrado por:
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Randy Dang
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De:
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Nathan Ryan
You got promoted because you were great at the work. Then they handed you the manager role and nobody told you it was a different job.
You're leading a team that spans three generations — a senior engineer who learned to work in 1992, a peer who came up alongside you, and a Gen Z direct report whose first job was remote. They're all good at what they do. They all need different things from you. And nothing in your training prepared you for any of it.
This is the book for the leader in the middle.
Written by an IT manager who has spent the last decade figuring it out in public, The Millennial Leader gives you the language, the philosophy, and the playbook to lead across the generational divide without flattening anyone — including yourself.
Inside, you'll learn:
- Why technical excellence isn't leadership, and what to do when you've been promoted as if it were
- How to translate intent across three generations who learned to work in three different workplaces
- The honest math of treating people right — what it costs, why it pays back, and why most managers quit on it right before it does
- How to spot burnout in yourself and your team before it gets bad — and the leadership failure underneath it
- What nobody tells you about the loneliness, the weight, and the second-guessing that come with the job
- How to transfer belief to a direct report who has quietly stopped believing in themselves
- The discipline of letting your work speak for you in a workplace addicted to visibility theater
- Why adversity is a privilege reserved for people in motion — and how to turn the hardest seasons into the most useful ones
This isn't a generational stereotype tour. It's not an inspirational text. There are no posters in here.
It's the book the author wishes someone had handed him the day he got promoted — the one that would have saved him four years of figuring it out in public.
©2026 Nathan Ryan (P)2026 Nathan Ryan