The Gen Z Advantage: Boosting Business with Young Talent
Event description
As businesses navigate rapid technological advancements and evolving societal norms, the influence of Gen Z (born 1995-2009) becomes increasingly significant. This generation, characterised by digital nativity, global awareness, and a commitment to social impact, brings valuable skills and fresh perspectives. For businesses aiming to thrive and future proof their workforce in a rapidly changing world, understanding and leveraging the potential of Gen Z is paramount.
Join us for the first of the Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee (RJC) Greater Businesses series, The Gen Z Advantage: Boosting Business with Young Talent.
By attending this event, you will:
- Gain valuable insights from experts: Learn from Sophie Renton, an experienced social researcher and trends analyst from McCrindle Research, who will provide evidence-based insights to inform your business strategy.
- Enhance employee engagement: Discover effective strategies to engage and motivate Gen Z employees, fostering a more dynamic and productive workplace.
- Drive innovative business practices: Understand how to leverage Gen Z’s digital skills and fresh perspectives to stay competitive in a rapidly changing environment.
- Be inspired and motivated: Feel encouraged towards engagement and growth, with a focus on understanding and leveraging generational differences for business success.
- Network with peers: Connect with other local businesses to share experiences, collaborate on solutions, and build a stronger regional business community.
This event is not to be missed, so join us in person or online.Â
Your ticket price includes:
- Keynote presentation from McCrindle's social research and trends analyst, Sophie Renton.
- Breakfast (in person only).
- Information about programs, funding and other supports that can help your business thrive
This event is being delivered by the Greater Whitsunday RJC as a part of the Greater Businesses series. The Greater Whitsunday RJC is proudly supported and funded by the Queensland Government.Â
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