Influence of Generation Z Communication Styles on Organizational Leadership: A Case Study of Zenka Digital Limited

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Daystar University, School of Communication

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This study explored how Generation Z’s communication styles influence organizational leadership and management practices, focusing on Zenka Digital Ltd. The research was motivated by the challenges organization leaders face in aligning Gen Z’s digital-first, interactive communication preferences with traditional workplace practices. Guided by Social Identity Theory, Communication Accommodation Theory, and Situational Leadership Theory, the study examined how these preferences reshape organizational communication and leadership adaptation. Using a qualitative exploratory design, data was collected through semi-structured interviews with managers across different generations and focus groups with Gen Z employees. A total of 37 participants were purposively selected from Zenka’s 51 employees. Thematic analysis revealed four major themes: real-time organizational communication networks, integration of digital communication tools in leadership, communication-driven team cohesion, and resistance to hierarchical communication norms. These findings highlight Gen Z’s preference for instant messaging and collaborative platforms over hierarchical, email-based, or face-to-face systems. The study concludes that adopting digital-first communication approaches is vital for enhancing engagement, team performance, and leadership effectiveness in organizations employing Generation Z. It recommends future research on cross-cultural variations and the role of organizational culture in digital tool adoption, providing a broader perspective for multinational organizations seeking cohesive communication strategies.

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Master of Arts in Communication

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Ouko, F. A.

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