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Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

The Next Big Idea Daily · Nov 17, 2025

Lead the future workforce by understanding Gen Z's paradox and embracing empathy to unlock potential and drive performance in an empowered world.

A Manager's Empathy Directly and Tangibly Impacts Their Employees' Children

Research shows employees with supportive supervisors engage more warmly with their infant children. This single leadership trait can positively affect a child's emotional regulation, social skills, and academic success, demonstrating that a manager's style has a profound, multi-generational impact far beyond the workplace.

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The Next Big Idea Daily·3 months ago

MBA-Trained CEOs Often Harm Companies by Suppressing Wages and Losing Talent

A study found that CEOs trained to prioritize shareholder value deliver short-term returns by suppressing employee pay. This practice drives away high-skilled workers and cripples the company's long-term outlook, all without evidence of actually increasing sales, productivity, or investment.

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Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

The Next Big Idea Daily·3 months ago

The Youth Labor Shortage Is a Looming Demographic Ice Age, Not a Phase

The difficulty in hiring young talent is not a temporary trend but a "new ice age." It is driven by a smaller Gen Z population compared to millennials. The problem will worsen: within a decade, more people over 65 will be leaving careers than 16-year-olds are starting them, creating a long-term demographic crisis for employers.

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Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

The Next Big Idea Daily·3 months ago

Gen Z's Unprofessionalism Often Masks Valuable, Future-Facing Skills

Tim Elmore's "Peter Pan Paradox" posits that Gen Z can seem immature (tragic) while possessing intuitive authority on culture, AI, and social media (magic). Leaders must look past their unpolished exterior to leverage these valuable, forward-looking insights that don't depend on a formal title.

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Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

The Next Big Idea Daily·3 months ago

Gen Z Grants Authority Based on Connection and Ideas, Not Corporate Titles

Unlike previous generations who respected positional authority, Gen Z grants influence based on connection and trust. They believe the best idea should win, regardless of who it comes from. To lead them effectively, managers must shift from exercising control to building connection, acting as mentors rather than gatekeepers.

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Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

The Next Big Idea Daily·3 months ago

Gen Z's 5 PM Exit May Signal Hidden Responsibility, Not a Lack of Ambition

The common stereotype that Gen Z employees lack work ethic for leaving at 5 PM is often a harmful misjudgment. One example cited an employee who left on time to work a second job and care for a parent with stage 4 cancer. Leaders should get curious about external pressures before assuming laziness.

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Stop Complaining About Gen Z. Start Leading Them.

The Next Big Idea Daily·3 months ago