Abstract

The Z generation is a name given for the progeny born after the year 1995 and this generation is seen to be extremely different to the previous ones. This generation is yet to take place in the world of work. Their qualities therefore are different to the previous generations. The qualities evolving differently in comparison to the previous generations qualities will also take their place within the world of work approaching. Especially for the division within the Z generation who will take the path of leadership and management in their careers, graphology plays a great part in analysing their characteristics and qualities to see if they fit the leadership position they are aiming to achieve. Graphology can be described as signature and handwriting analysis used to help with analysing the character of individuals. Not every individual is deemed to have leadership characteristics and qualities. Those, who hold characteristics that consist leadership within them, becoming managers is considered extremely important within the organizational culture and the maintaining of the organizational structures. This research will contain of the signature analysis of 17 female International Business Management students, within the Z generation. The result will show whether their characteristics and qualities are fit, or unfit for the course they are undertaking. In addition to the research, if the results are meaningful in this case, it will be debated whether the science of signature analysing is compatible with the division of the students who choose to study in the international business management department. The evaluation of the received Signatures is thought to be an analysis of the personality structures of these individuals, which will be effective in career management as well as career success and motivation.

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