Gaining and retaining Gen Z employees with CARE | Isabel Verstraete | TEDxUHasselt
In her insightful TEDx talk, Isabel Verstraete introduces the 4 CARE Principles as a practical guide to gain and retain Generation Z in the workplace. She explains how these principles help organizations adapt to change, build trust, and connect with the younger generation. Her framework inspires leaders to create workplaces where the next generation can truly thrive. Isabel Verstraete is a recognized growth strategist and author with over two decades of experience in strategy. She developed the CARE Principles based on the belief that leadership in today’s complex and rapidly changing world requires more than just traditional management skills.With her extensive experience and fresh perspectives, she helps organizations enhance employee engagement and performance while enabling growth and sustainable transitions.Her clients range from multinationals to start-ups across various sectors in Europe, including Zeeman, Filliers Distillery, Lee Cooper, KitchenAid, and Rubenshuis.Renowned universities such as Nyenrode Business University and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam regularly welcome Verstraete as a guest lecturer, where she shares her transformative insights rooted in the CARE Principles, leaving a lasting impact on the leaders of tomorrow. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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