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Trainees of Generation Z tick "differently" - different from those of the previous Generation Y and especially different from those of Generation X or even the baby boomers. Generation Z demands fixed working hours and regular breaks, separates work and leisure time clearly and uncompromisingly, and wants one thing above all: to be happy. As an old-school trainer, it is not easy to understand how different Generation Z is. At the same time, Generation Z is educated like no generation before and brings not only knowledge and spirit, but possibly just the "right" thoughts and ideas for the urgently needed change.

The two big questions of the training are therefore:

  1. How do I motivate Generation Z trainees to benefit our company?
    bring in?
  2. How do I communicate "generationally appropriate"?

topic overview

  • Input: What should we know about the generations?
  • What does the input mean for us as trainers?
  • What general conditions do the trainees need in order to open up, inspire and contribute in line with their performance?
  • Working on and with a practical tool for everyday work with the trainees

target group

Trainers who are aware of the need to change how they deal with trainees.

previous knowledge

Experiences with trainees helpful.

KONTAKT:
Katharinenstraße 2,  Tuttlingen
IFC Tuttlingen

 

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