Millennials and Gen Z are taking over the workforce, and they have very different expectations from their employers. The way you manage your employees at work needs to change – here’s how you can adapt more effectively.
A recent survey of employees revealed that the majority of workers in many organizations consist of Generation Z, or people aged 26-37. Gen Zs tend to factor in fun workplace environments, healthy working practices, and compensation when choosing which jobs to take. What companies should look for in employees when hiring – age and gender not being the factors.
- Skills.
- Potential
- Cultural Fit
- Attitude (Mindset)
Interesting examples of welfare for Gen Z as they need more flexibility in the workplace :
- Flexible working hour
- Flexibility to work from anywhere
- Freeflow coffee and beverages
- Budget allocation for employees’ skill development
- Equality in workplace
The challenge in today’s HR management is to maintain good relationships with employees and not view them as a “waste of resources” that can easily be replaced. Every person has his or her own personality, therefore there should be two-way communication within the organization to allow for a better understanding of their needs and improve their development.
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Writen by Hanani Bakari


