Ep. 556 – HMRP Monday Edition: Tips For Managing Your Gen Z Employees

Find Jamin Online: * Email: [email protected] * LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaminbrazil* Twitter: www.twitter.com/jaminbrazil  Find Us Online:  * Twitter: www.twitter.com/happymrxp * LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/happymarketresearch * Facebook: www.facebook.com/happymrxp * Website: www.happymr.com  Music:  * “Clap Along” by Auditionauti: https://audionautix.com * www.bensound.com* "Thong Song" by Sisqo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oai1V7kaFBk    This Episode is Sponsored by: The Michigan State University’s Master of Science in Marketing Research Program delivers the #1 ranked insights and analytics graduate degree in three formats:  * Full-time on campus * Full-time online * Part-time online NEW FOR 2022:  If you can’t commit to their full degree program, simply begin with one of their 3-course certificates: Insights Design or Insights Analysis.  In addition to the certification, all the courses you complete will build toward your graduation. If you are looking to achieve your full potential, check out MSMU’s programs at: broad.msu.edu/marketing. HubUX is a research operation platform for private panel management, qualitative automation including video audition questions, and surveys.  For a limited time, user seats are free. If you’d like to learn more or create your own account, visit hubux.com.  You’re listening to the Happy Market Research podcast. I’m Jamin Brazil, your host.  Support for the Happy Market Research Podcast and the following message comes from Michigan State's Marketing Research Program & HubUX.  This is episode 556.  And, 20 years ago today, according to Alexa, Thong Song by Sisqo was the number one song in the US.  Enjoy! Alright, let’s make this a kick ass day!    Management Tips for Gen Z (Part Two) This is the second installment of a 2-part series on the topic of “Tips For Managing Your Gen Z Employees”. In May 2022, Chris Hauck, founder of HauckEye and Erin Sowell, founder of Thoughtful Research gave a talk at QRCA’s annual event in San Diego titled: “Connecting Generations”. Their work analyzed how each generation views both itself and other generations.  You can find links to both of their profiles at the end of this blog post. I know both of them would love the opportunity to engage with you about their research on generational differences.   How Gen Z Views Themselves  According to Chris and Erin’s report, Gen Z views themselves as:  * Tech savvy* Open minded* Creative* Fast learners* Detail oriented

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