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July 8, 2024

Miriam Krpelánová

How to effectively approach Gen Z colleagues?

Currently, different generations meet in the workplace, each with its own specifics, motivations, and expectations. From an HR manager's perspective, it is important to understand these differences and effectively utilize them to create a harmonious and productive work environment.

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This blog focuses on how older generations, such as Baby Boomers and Millennials, should behave towards Gen Z employees.

Generation Z: What Shaped Them in the Slovak Environment

Generation Z, also referred to as “Gen Z,” refers to individuals born approximately between the years 1997 and 2012. This generation grew up in an environment significantly influenced by technological advancements, global events, and societal changes. In the Slovak context, the following factors had a significant impact on shaping this generation:

The environment they grew up in

Technological era

Gen Z grew up in the era of the digital revolution. The internet, smartphones, and social media have become an integral part of their daily lives. Technology has shaped their way of communicating, learning, and spending free time. These young people are accustomed to instant access to information and have high expectations for technological solutions, even in the workplace.

Economic stability and uncertainty

Slovakia has undergone various economic changes since its inception in 1993. Generation Z has experienced periods of both economic growth and uncertainty, which has influenced their outlook on financial stability and job opportunities. Many of them grew up in families that had to adapt to new economic conditions, which strengthened their adaptability and pragmatism.

Globalization and multicultural influences

This generation grew up in a globalized world, where cultural and social influences come from all corners of the globe. Access to international media, films, music, and social networks has enriched their perspectives and fostered openness to diversity. However, globalization has also brought challenges related to identity and nationality.

The Education System and Reforms

The Slovak educational system has undergone several reforms that have influenced how young people learn and prepare for working life. Generation Z is accustomed to modern educational methods, e-learning, and innovative approaches to learning. Their ability to learn quickly and adapt to new technologies is one of their strengths.

Social and Political Changes

Generation Z grew up during a period of significant social and political change. Slovakia's entry into the European Union, the migration crisis, and various political events have shaped their views on politics, social justice, and civic engagement. They are more politically engaged and sensitive to issues concerning human rights and environmental problems.

Characteristics and Values of Generation Z

Technological proficiency

Gen Z is highly tech-savvy and expects technology to be integrated into every aspect of their lives, including work.

Diversity and inclusion

This generation highly values diversity and inclusion, which is reflected in their preferences when choosing an employer and a work environment.

Pragmatism and Security

They are practical and focused on financial and personal security, which influences their career decisions.

Transparency and authenticity

They expect open communication and authenticity from employers and leaders.

Fast feedback and growth

They prefer frequent feedback and clear career growth opportunities.

How to Manage Gen Z Employees

  1. Technology Integration: Provide modern technological tools and platforms that make work and communication easier.
  2. Promoting Diversity and InclusionCreate an inclusive work environment where diversity is welcomed and supported.
  3. Financial Stability and Security: Offer competitive salaries and benefits that provide financial security.
  4. Authenticity and transparency: Maintain open and honest communication with employees.
  5. Career Growth and Feedback: Provide frequent feedback and clear career paths that enable rapid growth and development.

Conclusion

Generation Z brings new challenges and opportunities to the workplace. Understanding their specific needs and values can significantly contribute to their effective management and the creation of a productive and harmonious working environment. Older generations of managers should be open to change and ready to adapt their approaches to support this new generation of talent.

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