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...
Nah-Dja Tien and Vladka Vlaskova | A Must in Hospitality Leadership
Schulering HUB Talking Hospitality Podcast
39 minutes
5 months ago
Nah-Dja Tien and Vladka Vlaskova | A Must in Hospitality Leadership
Today on the Schulering Hub Podcast, we’re exploring what truly drives success in the hospitality world — the powerful blend of emotional intelligence and leadership. Our guests, Vladka Vlaskova and Nah-Dja Tien, bring rich experience and thoughtful insights into how emotion and empathy shape great hospitality. Vladka, a seasoned hospitality professional turned certified life coach, shares why understanding and managing emotions is more than just a “soft skill” — it’s a core life skill. She h...
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...