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This was an event organized by KMP. Have you worked with Gen Z youth, do you have these feelings and thoughts through your mind:
According to a ManpowerGroup report, globally nearly one third of the current workforce is from Generation Z or those born between the late 90’s to the early 2010’s. So, most likely, one of your co-workers is from Gen Z. Have you noticed, and is this a good thing or does this fill you with dread? The answer, like what consultants will say is ‘It depends!’
There are many commonly held ideas about Gen Z and their work ethic. The positive perception is that Gen Z is tech-savvy and will suggest quick and pragmatic solutions to streamline their work. Gen Z can be counted on to voice out creative ideas and take on challenging assignments. On the other hand, they are regarded as less motivated, isolated from their teams, and disengaged from their jobs. They are prone to anxiety caused by stressful environments and insensitive to the social politics in the office. When working with your Gen Z colleagues, are these the attitudes you have encountered? Are these myths widely shared and are they even true?
This all feels like the parable of the blind men and the elephant when each person perceives a different part of an elephant. To be able to see the whole picture, KMP is providing a platform where you can openly communicate with Gen Zs. To liven up to the spirit of ‘Let’s talk on air’, we will open the platform to the participants after the panel discussion. Please join us and seize the opportunity to understand how Gen Zs think and act.
Let's Talk on Air is not a seminar. It is a platform participants can join the discussion for collaboration.
Date | 17 February 2022 (Thursday) |
Time | 20:00 - 21:30 pm |
Format | Online through Zoom |
Language | mainly Cantonese, English accepted too |
Participation | Participants are welcomed to join the conversation during the event |
Speakers | A group of Gen Z friends will share their thoughts and feeling in the event, followed by Q&A session |
Organizer | KMP |
in Collaboration | KMIRC, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
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