What kind of managers will Generation Z bring?

The bosses of tomorrow are money-savvy, motivated, and ready to run the workplace

The managers of the future.
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They're smart, conscientious, ambitious, and forward-thinking. And of course, they're the first true digital natives. Growing up in a world where information changes by the second, Generation Z — the generation born roughly after 1995 — is ready to take the workplace by storm.

As the group that follows the millennials, Generation Z — or "Gen Z" as they are often called — is changing the way we do business. They see the world through a different lens. Their passions and inspirations will define what they do for a career, and consequently drive many of their decisions about how they see themselves in the workplace. These are the managers, big thinkers, and entrepreneurs of tomorrow. What will America's businesses look like with them at the helm?

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Sara Lindberg

Sara Lindberg is a freelance writer specializing in health, wellness, education, and business. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, Headspace, LIVESTRONG, Paste Magazine, GOOD, and many more.