Leading Gen Z in the Workplace – Workshop
Get to know Gen Z – their mindset, values, and what truly drives them. In this workshop, your leadership team will gain practical tools to lead and communicate with impact, unlock Gen Z’s potential, and strengthen cross-generational collaboration.
Leading the Next Generation– The Keys to Gen Z
Gen Z brings new values, expectations, and perspectives to the workplace – and this can challenge the traditional ways we think about work and collaboration.
The question is: How do we create strong relationships and success in a labor market where generations meet, and where Gen Z is about to become a dominant part of the workforce?
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This workshop gives you and your leadership team valuable insights into what characterizes the different generations, and how you can best understand, engage, and lead the newest generation in the workplace.
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We will explore:
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The different generations in the workplace and their distinctive traits.
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Gen Z’s values, motivation, and expectations of working life.
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How to turn generational challenges into opportunities for development.
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Three concrete tools to foster wellbeing and engagement among Gen Z.
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The workshop provides you with knowledge, practical tools, and concrete examples to strengthen communication, unlock potential, and build bridges across generations within your organization.

"Justine has an impressive ability to bridge generations and make complex knowledge about Gen Z both accessible and relevant. In her presentation for our leadership team at Eventyrsport, she didn’t just create insight – she created understanding. With a present and down-to-earth approach, she made it easier for us as leaders to navigate a reality shaped by new values, communication styles, and expectations in working life. It wasn’t just a presentation – it was an eye-opener that gave us concrete tools and new energy to meet the next generation with curiosity and respect. Justine has a unique talent for making the complex simple and the theoretical practical."
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— Kenneth Rosenbech,
Distriktschef, Eventyrsport


