Monthly Business Leadership Series: Gen Z, Hire Them or Fire Them October 2024

Monthly Business Leadership Series: Gen Z, Hire Them or Fire Them October 2024

Every generation loves to complain about the new and upcoming generation of employees. And often for good reason as they don’t always share the same values, work ethic, beliefs and skills as previous generations. In terms of skills that can mean a great influx of talent for new technologies or it could mean the lack soft skills of previous generations, like good communication, etc… No question, Gen Z influenced by the pandemic, the first generation raised fully on computers in the classroom and socializing their entire lives online represents a most unique generation. These and many other world events have deeply influenced this generation now entering the work force driving changes in attitudes, expectations, bringing fears and conflict that require a different leadership approach to successfully integrate this generation of employees into our workforce. By 2030, Gen Z will represent 35% of the workforce, so like it or not we will need to address the opportunities, challenges and subtle nuances of this coming and significant part of our workforce. 

Monthly Business Leadership Series: Gen Z, Hire Them or Fire Them October 2024

Monthly Business Leadership Series: Stories of Faith and Work with Colm Flyn, EWTN Reporter July 2024

In his presentation, Colm will talk about working in Catholic media, and touch on some of the business stories he has covered, like interviewing Thomas Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s Pizza, Al Kelly, the former CEO and chairman of the Visa corporation, etc. He will also talk about how his own faith has been affected by reporting on the global Church.

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Monthly Business Leadership Series: Gen Z, Hire Them or Fire Them October 2024

Monthly Business Leadership Series: Gen Z, Hire Them or Fire Them October 2024

Every generation loves to complain about the new and upcoming generation of employees. And often for good reason as they don’t always share the same values, work ethic, beliefs and skills as previous generations. In terms of skills that can mean a great influx of talent for new technologies or it could mean the lack soft skills of previous generations, like good communication, etc… No question, Gen Z influenced by the pandemic, the first generation raised fully on computers in the classroom and socializing their entire lives online represents a most unique generation. These and many other world events have deeply influenced this generation now entering the work force driving changes in attitudes, expectations, bringing fears and conflict that require a different leadership approach to successfully integrate this generation of employees into our workforce. By 2030, Gen Z will represent 35% of the workforce, so like it or not we will need to address the opportunities, challenges and subtle nuances of this coming and significant part of our workforce. 

Monthly Business Leadership Series: Gen Z, Hire Them or Fire Them October 2024

Monthly Business Leadership Series: Stories of Faith and Work with Colm Flyn, EWTN Reporter July 2024

In his presentation, Colm will talk about working in Catholic media, and touch on some of the business stories he has covered, like interviewing Thomas Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s Pizza, Al Kelly, the former CEO and chairman of the Visa corporation, etc. He will also talk about how his own faith has been affected by reporting on the global Church.

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