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Gen Z expectations’ influence on organisational culture change through onboarding and retention
The business environment has been interrupted by the integration of digital evolution
and the need to save the environment and people. Thus, organisations must adapt to
these interruptions to remain competitive in the work environment by employing the right
skills and talent. Amidst the digital evolution and these needs, Gen Z has emerged as
digital natives, representing a different generation from the older generations. Their
distinction from the older generations enables them to accept and embrace these
interruptions more readily. Therefore, businesses need to attract, onboard, and retain
Gen Z employees so they can assist organisations in adapting to these rapid changes
in the business environment and create a competitive advantage.
The purpose of this research is to analyse the expectations of Gen Z that are critical for
organisations to succeed, the influence of those expectations on changing
organisational culture, how organisations are changing organisational culture, and shifts
in organisational culture. Through in-depth semi-structured interviews, qualitative
research was conducted to gain a deeper understanding of eight Gen Z employees and
seven managers of Gen Z employees. The study's outcome highlighted the need to
address Gen Z's expectations and demands to influence organisational culture change,
resulting in a competitive advantage.
Description:
Mini Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2024.