Managing Generation Z
32mGeneral2019-10-22
Authors

David Stillman
Author, Speaker, Cofounder of Gen Z Guru

Jonah Stillman
Cofounder of Gen Z Guru
Course details
Today’s managers understand the importance of bridging generation gaps—uniting traditionalists, baby boomers, Generation X, and millennials. But many fail to recognize that a new generation is here. Generation Z is significantly different than its predecessors: more realistic, competitive, and motivated. So how are managers going to adapt to the needs of these workers and future leaders? Join experts David Stillman and Jonah Stillman, a father and son team spanning Gen X and Gen Z, to learn what makes Gen Z unique as employees. Explore how Gen Z communicates, collaborates, receives feedback, and derives value from work. Using David and Jonah’s tips, you’ll be better prepared to recruit, retain, and manage this incredibly unique and diverse generation.
Skills covered
Workplace EquityDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)Leadership SkillsWell-Being and Self-CareProfessional DevelopmentLeadership and ManagementDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Gen Z - Unlike any you've managed
1. Who Is Gen Z
- 02 - What makes up a generation
- 03 - Gen Z's events and conditions
2. Physical Meets Digital - Phigital
- 04 - Digital pioneers vs. digital natives
- 05 - It's not just how you say it it's how you see it
- 06 - Gen Z's communication style
3. Hyper Custom
- 07 - Gen Z's definition of diversity
- 08 - Gen Z's push for customization on the job
- 09 - Gen Z and feedback
4. Realistic
- 10 - The new path to success - Why Gen Z is open to alternative paths
- 11 - Money talks - Gen Z wants basic benefits
5. Fear of Missing Out (FOMO)
- 12 - Gen Z's definition of innovation
- 13 - Gen Z wants multiple roles at the same job
- 14 - The importance of patience - Gen Z needs to slow down
6. Do It Yourself (DIY)
- 15 - Gen Z and the side hustle
- 16 - Training the YouTube generation - Gen Z and learning
7. Weconomist
- 17 - Delegation nation - Gen Z's view of the shared economy
8. Driven
- 18 - Collaboration vs. competition - Millennials vs. Gen Z
- 19 - Teaching Gen Z to collaborate
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