Channel 4 boss Alex Mahon blames social media for Gen Z's lack of communication skills at work.
Mahon pointed out that young workers don't have the "skills to debate things" or even to "disagree."
Alex Mahon, the CEO of British network Channel 4, blamed social media for Gen Z's shortcomings in the workplace at a conference with the Royal Television Society in Cambridge.
AdvertisementAdvertisementResearch commissioned by Channel 4 found that people across the UK watch over five hours of video content a day on average, with short form video content being preferred over live television.
The research found that people associated viewing short form video content with the feeling of being out of control.
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