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The onus on managing and grooming these impatient, dynamic Gen Z executives, who are already starting to enter the workforce, will fall on millennials, says the writer.

The onus on managing and grooming these impatient, dynamic Gen Z executives, who are already starting to enter the workforce, will fall on millennials, says the writer.

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SINGAPORE – I have always had the green-eyed monster for my boomer colleagues, the ones aged 59 to 77.

For those holding the bigger digits of the cohort, chances are good that they own private property, possibly a landed one, and at least a car.

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