Managing Gen Z at Work: 4 Big Challenges
Roberta Matuson
Strategic Advisor on Talent | Global Executive Coach | Public Speaker I Brand Ambassador | HBR Contributor I Helping organizations attract & retain the best people.
Can you believe many Gen Z kids are now grownups and working full-time in the workplace?
In fact, in 2024, the generation born between 1996 and 2010 is anticipated to overtake Baby Boomers in the full-time workforce,?according to a recent analysis by Glassdoor .?
Like generations before them, this generation is bringing?to the workforce?a different set of values, behaviors, and expectations, creating ripples throughout workplaces.
Here are four ways Gen Z is changing the work landscape.
Change is Expected
Gen Z expects constant change.?This?shouldn't come as a surprise, considering how rapidly technology has changed during their lifetime. They're constantly pushing the envelope and questioning the way things?are done.
Telling them, "This is how we do things here," usually prompts a quick search engine check to see if there is a better way to get work done.
Leaders who exude confidence and welcome the concept of process improvement will thrive when collaborating with Generation Z employees. You can foster a harmonious and productive working relationship by understanding that Gen Zers are not questioning your expertise or authority but rather seeking to contribute fresh perspectives.
Values Matter
Gen Z wants to make a difference and will hold their employers accountable for the causes that are near and dear to their hearts.?
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If?they find?their values?aren't?aligned?with their boss's or the organization's, they won't think twice about quitting.
If you want to attract?and?retain this?sector of the workforce, you'll need to find ways to incorporate doing good in the world into your corporate values.?
Teamwork and Collaboration Are Highly?Cherished
Gen Z operates best in a posse, even if everyone on the team wears earbuds.?They value collaboration, which means?when you're assigning work, it's best to do so?in groups.
Mental Health Trumps Work
Gen Zers openly share their mental health appointments with others without giving it a second thought. If they must choose work or mental health, most will choose mental health.
Work-life balance is critical for this generation.?
Do your best to quickly fill open requisitions to?prevent?employees?from becoming overwhelmed.?
Know the signs that indicate someone may have reached their limit stress-wise and be prepared to offer mental health resources they can tap into.
Gen Z is the future of your workforce, which means the quicker you learn how to meet the needs of these workers, the more productive and calm your workplace will be.
Need help building a workplace that attracts and retains Gen Zers? Let's start with a conversation .
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6 个月It's remarkable how quickly time flies! As Gen Z enters the workforce, it's clear their wants and needs differ from previous generations. Understanding and effectively managing this creative group will be crucial for companies seeking top talent. Looking forward to learning more about the challenges organizations face and how to navigate them successfully.