Tag Archive for: gen z

Gen Z and Cancel Culture

By: McCrindle

In a society of increasingly diverse worldviews and beliefs, Australians are recognising diversity by listening to others, particularly when they have differing worldviews from their own. Read more

What Gen Z Are Looking For As They Enter the World of Work

By: McCrindle

The world in which educators are preparing students for is changing, and so too are the students themselves. Read more

Hiring Gen Z? Here’s What You Need to Know

By: Michael McQueen

The last couple of years have seen the entry of the next generation into the workforce. Gen Zs are a unique group – fiercely ambitious, values-driven and highly attuned to the digital world. Read more

Gen Z’s Top Hopes and Fears

By: McCrindle

The world is changing at a faster rate than ever before. For older generations, this is another unique experience in the tapestry of their life, but for Generation Z, this is the world they are being shaped in. Read more

Gen Z and the Future of School-Leavers Today

By: McCrindle

Generation Z describes those born between 1995 and 2009. Many of them are too young to remember the arrival of digital technology. They have grown up with and have been significantly socialised by screen-based devices. Read more

Gen Z, Trust & Tiktok: Why Time Is Up for Corporate Spin

By: Michael McQueen

Neuroscientist and author of The Trust Factor, Paul Zak, has spent years studying what builds trust between individuals. His findings are remarkable and yet surprisingly simple. Read more

How Social Media Is Capitalising on Its Youngest Users

By: Michael McQueen

Years ago, social media well and truly lived up to its name. Platforms which enabled the easy exchange of photos and statuses, these media allowed individual engagement for purely social purposes. The last decade has seen social media evolve into something much more overwhelming, addictive and ultimately lucrative than their original ‘social’ role, especially as their most native users have grown up into their most powerful and profitable consumers. Read more