Showing posts with label Internet Generation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Generation. Show all posts
Friday, May 28, 2010
Britain's Gen Y Guy
"Born in 1966, Prime Minister David Cameron has an approach to leadership that mirrors the values of his generation."
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
The Future of Work
"Ten years ago, Facebook didn't exist. Ten years before that, we didn't have the Web. So who knows what jobs will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work will eventually return. But it won't look the same. No one is going to pay you just to show up. We will see a more flexible, more freelance, more collaborative and far less secure work world. It will be run by a generation with new values — and women will increasingly be at the controls. . ."
Friday, March 27, 2009
The Facebook Generation vs. the Fortune 500
"The experience of growing up online will profoundly shape the workplace expectations of 'Generation F' – the Facebook Generation. At a minimum, they’ll expect the social environment of work to reflect the social context of the Web, rather than as is currently the case, a mid-20th-century Weberian bureaucracy. If your company hopes to attract the most creative and energetic members of Gen F, it will need to understand these Internet-derived expectations, and then reinvent its management practices accordingly. Sure, it’s a buyer’s market for talent right now, but that won’t always be the case—and in the future, any company that lacks a vital core of Gen F employees will soon find itself stuck in the mud."
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