The Vermeer Podcast episode #2 now available

Gen Z (born 1996 to today) is hot on our heels and we need to be prepared to understand them. In the second episode of The Vermeer Podcast, President of the Center for Generational Kinetics Jason Dorsey takes us through the defining moments that have shaped Gen Z and how their past, present and future will change how we work with them.

Trust us, you would be wrong to discount this generation as too young to affect things — in fact, you’re probably employing some of them already. Find out what makes them tick in this week’s 10-minute episode.

The Vermeer Podcast – Episode #2: Gen Z in Charge — Are You Ready?

Listen now: vermeer.com/podcasts

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