Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
After over three decades in the legal-trenches, Mike Bassett has learned to appreciate two things: good conversation & good coffee.
Legal Grounds is an ongoing series of interviews with the people who are shaping our world - legal or otherwise. Witty, irreverent, & always thoughtful, these brief discussions fall somewhere between “Night Court” & Hopper’s “Nighthawks At The Diner”.
With that in mind, we promise your coffee will still be warm when the podcast is done.
(Legal Grounds was written, recorded, and produced by Dust Devil Press)
Legal Grounds | Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law
Legal Grounds | Labor Day Edition
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This upcoming weekend is Labor Day, and hopefully you’ve got some fun plans (or no plans!) in your future.
I know I always appreciate federal holidays because it’s a lot easier for me to disconnect when everyone else isn’t available either.
But for a lot of leaders in my generation, and certainly in the one before mine, these holidays were viewed as ‘optional.’
So for this week’s episode, I wanted to focus on what I think leaders need to consider when it comes to generational shifts in the workforce - specifically, how this younger generation has a much different approach to how they work, and what they’re working towards.
It’s a hot sports opinion to match the weather, but I promise there are absolutely zero “get-off-my-lawn” vibes.
Have a great Labor Day & enjoy the show!