For the first time in history, four generations—Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Zers—are co-working together; and as if that weren’t hard enough, they’re doing so in an unprecedented (almost) post-pandemic era. These four generations are being faced with creating the “new normal” of work—not an easy task considering that each of these generation’s view of the world (and work) is conditioned by their particular historical context.