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In this episode of Contributor Wednesday, Cara Silletto, President and Chief Retention Officer of Magnet Culture, shares a timely update on how the workforce has evolved and what leaders must understand to retain employees today. Drawing from over a decade of experience in generational dynamics and retention strategy, Cara walks listeners through updated workforce demographics heading into 2026, highlighting the shifting influence of Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. Cara introduces a powerful new leadership analogy, trees vs. houseplants, to help leaders rethink how they support and retain today’s workforce. While long-tenured employees may be deeply rooted and stable, new hires require individualized care, communication, and flexibility. She challenges one-size-fits-all leadership models and encourages leaders to “water their plants” by adapting their support to each team member’s needs. Key Ideas: Why retention strategies must evolve with the workforce Millennials and Gen Z expectations at work The end of the workaholic era “Trees vs. houseplants” Individualized employee care vs. equal treatment Meet Our Contributor Cara Silletto: / carasilletto Learn more about the Employee Retention Ecosystem employeeretentionecosystem.com magnetvault.com Watch More BTG https://www.btgvoice.com/shows 00:09 – Welcome & Cara Silletto’s return to Bridge the Gap 01:12 – Cara’s background in senior living and workforce retention 02:10 – Recap of Cara’s 2021 retention series 03:00 – What leaders need to hear vs. what they want to hear 04:13 – How competitive and attractive are you as an employer? 05:31 – Why leadership adaptation matters for retention 06:15 – 2026 generational demographics overview 06:57 – Birth-year hourglass vs. today’s labor force reality 10:40 – Current workforce breakdown by generation 13:12 – Why retention is about mindset, not birth year 14:35 – The end of the workaholic era 15:37 – Staffing implications for the future 16:36 – Two workforces: long-tenured vs. new hires 17:35 – Trees: understanding the traditional workforce 18:42 – Introducing the houseplant workforce analogy 20:14 – One-size-fits-all leadership no longer works 21:33 – Fair vs. equal leadership support 22:23 – Individualized care plans for employees 23:09 – “Water your plants” leadership reminder 24:24 – What’s coming next in Cara’s retention series