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RSM Canada: Generation Z Post-COVID Work Design
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Rhonda Klosler, chief operating officer at RSM Canada (RSM) is chairing a meeting to discuss post-COVID-19 pandemic work design. RSM has recognized that remote work offers employees greater flexibility and work satisfaction, while giving RSM the opportunity to recruit from remote locations. RSM would like to continue remote work. Focusing specifically on Generation Z, Klosler is seeking recommendations on the ideal work design. Specifically, how should remote and in-person work be balanced? How can RSM continue to build and maintain its company culture with employees who work remotely? What will a new approach to work mean for the other employee generational cohorts?
學習目標
After working through the case and assignment questions, students will be able to do the following:<ul><li>Understand the differences between generational cohorts and the implications for their engagement and motivation as employees.</li><li>Recognize the opportunities and challenges of remote versus in-person work for productivity and bonding and culture building.</li><li>Design work with a balance of in-person and remote that attracts and retains Generation Z employees.</li></ul>