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How to Encourage Cross-Generational Collaboration in Construction

Generations separated by decades have much to learn from each other—and might have more in common than you think.
By Lauren Weinbaum
July 19, 2023
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by Lauren Weinbaum

Lauren Weinbaum has spent nearly two decades in the construction industry and experienced both the talent shift in the industry and the impact of those leaving the construction field. Her business, Weinbaum Management Group (WMG), is a leading owner’s representation and construction management firm based in Los Angeles.

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