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Gen Z

https://www.gwi.com/blog/generation-z-characteristics

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1. Pragmatic Student-friendly definition: Practical and realistic; focused on what works. Example: Gen Z takes a pragmatic approach to choosing careers. šŸ‘‰ Think: sensible, practical
2. Work-life balance Definition: Having time for both your job and your personal life. Example: Many young workers want flexible schedules for better work-life balance.
3. Alignment Definition: Agreement between ideas, values, or goals. Example: She wants her job to be in alignment with her personal values. šŸ‘‰ Think: matching, agreement
4. Decision-makers Definition: People who have authority to make important choices. Example: More Gen Z workers are becoming decision-makers at work.
5. Anxiety Definition: A feeling of worry, nervousness, or stress. Example: Many Gen Z individuals report increased anxiety.
6. Wellbeing Definition: Overall health — mental, emotional, and physical. Example: Students are focusing more on their mental wellbeing.
7. Financial Security Definition: Having enough money saved to feel safe and stable. Example: Saving money gives people financial security.
8. investing Definition: Putting money into something (stocks, property, business) to grow it over time. Example: Many Gen Z adults are interested in investing early.
9. Milestones Definition: Important life events or achievements. Example: Marriage and buying a home are common life milestones.
10. Diversity Definition: Having many different types of people represented. Example: Diversity includes differences in race, gender, and ability.
11. inclusion Definition: Making sure everyone feels welcomed and valued. Example: Inclusion in the workplace improves morale.
12. Representation Definition: Showing different groups of people fairly and visibly. Example: Media representation matters to Gen Z.
13. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Definition: Computer systems that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence. Example: Students use AI tools to brainstorm ideas.
14. Transparency Definition: Being open and honest about how something works. Example: Consumers want transparency about how companies use AI.
15. Sustainability Definition: Using resources in a way that does not harm future generations. Example: Sustainability means protecting the environment long-term.
 

 



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