Quality of Work as a Challenge for Modern Management of Human Resources in Relation to Employees from Z-Generation

El¿bieta Robak, A. Albrychiewicz-Slocinska
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Abstract The goal of the paper is to present chosen problems of management of Z-Generations’ employees connected with the quality of work. The characteristics of the youngest employees revealing their specific attitude towards work and expectations toward employers as well as lack of competences show particular importance of the issue of quality of work in relation to this generation. Nowadays, focusing employees on the quality of work does not mean only precise implementation of strictly defined tasks, because this type of performed work can be ensured by the increasingly widespread automation and robotization of workplaces. Taking up the issues of challenges which for the contemporary human resource management is the quality of working conditions, in relation to the representatives of the Z-generation (Gen Z), paper presents the results of researches and reports illustrating the specificity of these young employees on the labor market. The article attempts to analyze the functioning of the youngest employees and showing instruments by means of which the managers of organizations can shape the involvement of these generation and thus improve the quality of their work.
z世代员工工作质量对现代人力资源管理的挑战
摘要:本文的目的是提出与工作质量相关的z世代员工管理的选择问题。最年轻雇员的特点揭示了他们对工作的具体态度和对雇主的期望,以及缺乏能力,这表明工作质量问题对这一代人特别重要。如今,关注员工的工作质量并不仅仅意味着精确地执行严格定义的任务,因为这种类型的工作可以通过日益广泛的自动化和机器人化的工作场所来保证。面对当代人力资源管理面临的挑战是工作条件的质量,与Z世代(Gen Z)的代表有关,论文提出了研究和报告的结果,说明了这些年轻员工在劳动力市场上的特殊性。本文试图分析最年轻员工的功能,并展示工具,通过这些工具,组织的管理者可以塑造这一代人的参与,从而提高他们的工作质量。
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