There have been numerous articles, podcasts and YouTube videos warning us about this different breed of employees – Generation Y. Generation Y or Millennials are born between 1980 and the end of 1994 and usually the offspring of Baby Boomers. If you have done your maths Millennials are between 20 and 35 now and are not only owning and staffing most tech start-ups in Silicone Valley and across the world but they are also are moving into senior positions in large organisations now.
If your HR team are still running presentations on how to prepare for the coming of Gen Y you’re too late because Generation Z are very close behind them and are already in your workforce and research shows that they are even more different.
Entrepreneurial Learning Culture
Generation Y’s optimism and resilience is being tempered by Generation Z’s recession forged practicality and resourcefulness. Learning and entrepreneurship are the new currencies for success with 61% of Generation Z would rather be an entrepreneur instead of an employee when they graduate.
Technology
While technology is important to Millennials, it is essential to our Gen Zs. Whereas Millennials use 3 screens on average, GEN Zers use 5 and they watch between two and four hours of YouTube and less than an hour of traditional television per day. According to the World Economic Forum Facebook has a population substantially bigger than China, India is third and WhatsApp has the 4th largest population in the world.
Contact and Authenticity
Despite this almost full integration of technology 51% of Gen Z say they prefer in-person communications with managers, as opposed to emailing (16%) or instant messaging (11%). For a generation starved of the genuine through spin, Photoshop and sponsored, product placement, authenticity is highly prized.
Generation Viz
The Future Laboratory has nicknamed Gen Z Generation Viz or Visual; as advances in accessible technology and skills mean that videos are the new PowerPoint and animation the new infographic. Messaging will be shorter and sharper reflecting the nature of the social media that surrounds their world.
The Shape of the Workforce
Contract working and portfolio careers will change the way our organisations operate and grow. With a world over half full of entrepreneurs there will be less traditional employees and therefore the powerbase and the need for different relationships will enviably need to shift. Reward, recognition and retention concepts will need be overhauled too.
Generation K
Noreena Hertz spent 18 months interviewing over 2000 Generation Zs and nicknamed them Generation K after the powerful female Hunger Games character Katniss Everdeen. Gender neutrality will become not only more commonplace but an automatic or intrinsic part of company culture. Gender, disability, sexual preference race, and religion gaps will all but disappear in the work place too. Facebook offers 4 months paternity leave to males employees including same sex couples.
Collaboration and Ownership
Generation Zers like to co-create, they like to be part of a solution and have their own stamp on it. This is exemplified by the Pokéball Frappuccino and the somewhat obviously named he Purple Drink in Starbucks; not on the advertised menu, but there is a secret menu (go ahead, look it up) where customers are creating their own variations on the advertised options. The concept of co-creation goes beyond customized cold beverages, the majority of the workspaces created by the new generations are open plan and collaborative, engineered to be flexible and build communities.
There are many debates about should we give way to these changes or just “teach them how to operate in the workspace”. The change is coming and the change is a good thing, like evolution it will drive survival and success it s time to embrace it and make the changes.
I believe that whilst highly descriptive, these “generational behaviours” are not limited to strict age groups, you can by 20 with a Baby Booker mindset and you can be over 40 with a Gen Z mindset. I’m off to enjoy my Purple Drink.
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