Lazy. Entitled. Overly demanding. Purpose-driven activists. The stereotypes used to describe Generation Z in the workplace are as common as they are contradictory. We hear that they live on TikTok and hate formal communication, yet they’re also leading the charge for social change from their cubicles. But what if these labels miss the point entirely? Recent data from multiple global reports paint a picture of a pragmatic, ambitious, and often misunderstood generation navigating a workfo...
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Lazy. Entitled. Overly demanding. Purpose-driven activists. The stereotypes used to describe Generation Z in the workplace are as common as they are contradictory. We hear that they live on TikTok and hate formal communication, yet they’re also leading the charge for social change from their cubicles. But what if these labels miss the point entirely? Recent data from multiple global reports paint a picture of a pragmatic, ambitious, and often misunderstood generation navigating a workfo...
Eduardo Alcalde | The Future of Hotels: Adapting to Gen Z and Tech
Schulering HUB Talking Hospitality Podcast
58 minutes
4 months ago
Eduardo Alcalde | The Future of Hotels: Adapting to Gen Z and Tech
Today we share a captivating conversation between with our host Mauricio Schuler and Eduardo Alcalde on the Schulering Hup Podcast. But before in the first part of the podcast together with Nah-Dja Tien we underscore the indispensable role of innovation and creativity in cultivating happiness in hospitality industry. As we delve into conversation, we narrate a story of ingenuity, showcasing a human-centered design approach through lavish beds and round-the-clock breakfast offerings, fos...
Schulering HUB Talking Hospitality Podcast
Lazy. Entitled. Overly demanding. Purpose-driven activists. The stereotypes used to describe Generation Z in the workplace are as common as they are contradictory. We hear that they live on TikTok and hate formal communication, yet they’re also leading the charge for social change from their cubicles. But what if these labels miss the point entirely? Recent data from multiple global reports paint a picture of a pragmatic, ambitious, and often misunderstood generation navigating a workfo...