<p>We find ourselves in a period of human history in which five generations coexist simultaneously. Not surprisingly, the success of any enterprise in any area of society is determined by the ability of individuals from different generations to collaborate productively. At the same time, intergenerational disharmony poses a range of risks including social conflict, educational imbalance, political discord, family fragmentation, religious decline and corporate inefficiency. While the composition of multiple generations within a team is a distinct asset, its potential is diminished by the absence of harmony between members of different generations.</p><p>In <em>Intergenerational Harmony: Unleashing the Strategic Power of Generational Synergy</em>, author Arpan S. Yagnik delves into the concept of multigenerational coexistence, highlighting its impact on various sectors where multiple generations are navigating an evolving landscape. Across work, education, religion, government and family