andrew quinn from havas worldwide on generation z

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9 April 2014 GEN Z – shaped by grandparents

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Andrew Quinn from Havas Worldwide talks about how Generation Z are being shaped by their grandparents as more mothers enter the workforce

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9 April 2014

GEN Z – shaped by grandparents

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Generation Z is now entering the workplace

1996 2012Born

Age 18 28

2004

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Grandparents are becoming ‘secondary parents’ as more mothers enter the workforce

19511961197119811991200120110%

20%

40%

60%

80%

Mothers in Employment

Source: The Changing Face of Motherhood (SIRC 2011) & RIAS ‘C21st Grandparenting Report’ 2013

British grandparents spend on average 8.2 hours per week looking after their grandchildren – 75% of grandparents

Driven by rising childcare costs (17% agree) and increasing parent workloads (32% agree)

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This is especially true for Generation Z

1991 2001 20110%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%

% grandparents seeing grandchildren 1+ per week

Source: The Changing Face of Motherhood (SIRC 2011) & RIAS ‘C21st Grandparenting Report’ 2013

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Generation Z are the product of a clash in generational parenting styles

Gen X Parenting

Protecting through surveillance

What’s best for MY child

Teaching children how to be successful

Realistic – do what you’re good at

Only the best win

Baby Boomer Parenting

Protecting through involvement

What’s best for the group of children

Giving children what they need to be successful

Aspirations – you can do anything

Everyone wins

Source: The First Generation of the C21st (Magid Generational Strategies) 2014

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3 predictions for Gen Z as they make their first steps in the world of work…

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New success mind-set

1. Happiness is the key to success

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Desire to be happy like their grandparents

Source: German Institute for Economic Research (UK data) 2010

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Reversing their parents’ happiness model

Hard Work Success Happiness

Happiness Hard Work Success

Old model – chase happiness

New model – choose happiness

Source: Shawn Achor’s The Happiness Advantage

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The King: What are you doin’, kid? Lightning McQueen: I think The King should finish his last race.The King: You just gave up the Piston Cup, you know that?Lightning McQueen: Ahhh. This grumpy old racecar I know once told me somethin’. It’s just an empty cup.

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Birth of a new entrepreneurial generation

2. Go it alone (with our support)

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Do what you’re good at (with our support and help)

Gen X Parenting

Teaching children how to be successful

Realistic – do what you’re good at

Baby Boomer Parenting

Giving children what they need to be successful

Aspirations – you can do anything

Source: The First Generation of the C21st (Magid Generational Strategies) 2014

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The rise of the entrepreneur

1. Highest levels of youth unemployment worldwide since the great depression

2. Trust levels in big business and banking at an all time low – now 80% of 16-34s don’t want to work for big corps

3. 70% would like to set up their own business – even higher in BRIC countries

4. In 2010, 5% of under 30s were entrepreneurs – now it is 10%

Source: Deloitte 2013 & Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2014

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Predicted rise in social entrepreneurialism

3. Be the change

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Understanding the Gen Z mind-set – qualities for development of young people

PARENTS (GENERATION X)

GRANDPARENTS (BABY BOOMERS)

HardworkingIndependence Ethical

Source: The First Generation of the C21st (Magid Generational Strategies) 2014

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The rise in social entrepreneurialism – profit and purpose

1. Growing recognition that capitalism can be a force for good (not a necessary evil as believed by gen x)

2. 86% claim that it is important that their work makes a positive impact on the world

Source: Havas Prosumer Citizenship Report 2013

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Gen Z – tomorrow’s leaders shaped by grandparents

1. Happiness as key to success

2. Go it alone (with our support)

3. Be the change

“All the research we’ve done shows that gen Y lacks resilience and a work ethic. Generation Z is different. They will be incredible achievers, leading the nation through issues like the aging population and climate change” – Mark McCrindle, McCrindle Research

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THANK YOU