New research indicates most of Gen Z aren't aiming for leadership roles in their future careers.
An annual Deloitte survey says only six percent of Gen Z respondents stated they had leadership aspirations.
Nelson's deputy mayor Rohan O'Neill Stevens is within the Gen Z age range - and he says this survey shows this group has different goals to their predecessors.
"When you look at the top scoring results there, it's things like maintaining a good work-life balance and achieving financial independence - which doesn't necessarily exclude leadership as a part of that."
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