
Gen Z Isn’t Lazy—Your Management Style Is Outdated
About This Episode
Gen Z gets called lazy, entitled, difficult, and impossible to manage.But what if the real problem isn’t Gen Z?In this episode of The Human Capitalist Podcast, Trent Cotton sits down with Devin Collins, a leader managing a large team that includes dozens of Gen Z employees, to talk about what actually works.The answer isn’t lowering standards. It’s creating clearer ones.They discuss why Gen Z responds to transparency, immediate feedback, visible career paths, authentic leadership, clear boundaries, and managers who are willing to be human while still holding the line.You’ll hear how Devin approaches:Monthly career and well-being conversationsImmediate feedback instead of waiting for annual reviewsClear progression and promotion expectationsPerformance management without blindsiding employeesBalancing authenticity with professional standardsGiving Gen Z room to innovate with AICreating team environments people actually want to be part ofDeveloping early-career talent before bad habits take holdOne of the biggest lessons from the conversation: the leadership practices that work with Gen Z are often the same practices every generation should have been getting all along.And when leaders get it right, the performance follows.If you manage Gen Z—or will soon—this episode is worth watching.Subscribe for more conversations about HR, leadership, workforce strategy, AI, and the future of work.#GenZ #Leadership #HumanResources #Management #FutureOfWork #HRLeadership #WorkplaceCulture #EmployeeExperience Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices