This document discusses bridging the generation gap in the workplace as five generations will soon be working together. As people are living and working longer, it is important to understand differences in backgrounds, perspectives, and communication styles between generations in order to foster acceptance of this diversity. While generalizations can be made about characteristics of Veterans, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y/Millennials, and Gen Z, it is important not to stereotype individuals. Conflicts may arise from perceived lack of respect between generations, but exercises can help increase understanding. The workplace is shifting from command-and-control models to those with greater flexibility, autonomy and team-based work to attract younger generations. Culture and leadership must also change to engage