Leadership Futures: Leading Gen Z in the Industry 5.0 era
Join Dr Naeema Pasha and Professor David Pendleton as they unpack emerging trends around what Gen Z value at work; debunk common misconceptions; and share research-backed strategies for leading a multi-generational workforce.
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Date | 28 November 2024 |
Time | 16:00-17:00 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | Free |
Venue | Online |
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As we move into Industry 5.0, leadership is in crisis and trust is at an all-time low.
Shaped by an era of upheaval and uncertainty, Gen Z is rewriting the rules around work. This generation isn’t just looking for employment; they want roles that align with their values and are willing to challenge the status quo. So, what does this mean for leaders today?
Join Dr Naeema Pasha and Professor David Pendleton as they shed light on Gen Z’s unique context and needs, debunking common misconceptions and sharing insights from Henley Business School’s latest research.
In this session, you will:
- Gain insights from current research into emerging trends around what Gen Z value at work and how to meet their needs
- Understand how these trends could impact leadership, organisational culture and HR
- Explore the key differences around how to attract, engage and retain Gen Z talent
- Discover practical, evidence-based strategies for leading a multi-generational workforce, balancing diverse values and expectations.
We’d love for you to join this conversation, hosted by The Future Collective, who will also bring your most pressing questions on this crucial topic to our experts.
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