These perceptions may stem from fundamental differences in values and work practices between generations. While there are undeniable challenges, there are also significant opportunities for innovation, inclusivity, and growth. By embracing these differences and adapting managerial strategies, employers can leverage Gen Z’s strengths to create more dynamic and forward-thinking work environments.
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