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Is Gen Z the Most Difficult to Work With?

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Is Gen Z the Most Difficult to Work With? 6 Feb 2025 --- Is Gen Z really the most difficult to work with? Or are their demands reasonable, and it’s the way we work that’s difficult and in need of a rethink? Josh Drean, coauthor of ‘Employment is Dead,’ says it could be the latter. Companies may need to change how they attract and retain younger workers. Check out the entire book by Deborah Perry Piscione and Josh Drean here: https://s.hbr.org/3ElnrAD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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