This document discusses the desires and expectations of Millennial workers. It notes that Millennials will make up 75% of the workforce by 2025. Millennials value work-life balance, good relationships with colleagues and supervisors, learning opportunities, and a sense of purpose in their work more than high salaries. They expect modern technology and flexible work arrangements. Rigid processes and outdated corporate technology do not meet Millennials' needs and expectations. The document recommends that companies focus on culture, technology platforms, and agile processes to attract and retain Millennial talent.
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Foreword
This presentation is meant to be thought-provoking.
You may not find all of the statements here applicable
to your work environment or experience.
If not indicated differently, all quoted statistics apply
to Millennials - due to the different interpretations of
the age bracket, results can be contradictory at times.
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Intro: Welcoming a new generation of business professionals
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Meet the author
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Social Business
Technology
Change Management
Christoph Bauer
Communication scientist
gone consultant
Est. 1984
Fields of work
„Lot’s of Baby Boomers have similar high expectations
of their workplaces. But Millennials are those who
actually quit their jobs when things don’t work out.“
Introductory quote
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Work and the attitude towards it is fundamentally changing
flickr / Michael Herve
Drivers of
change
1. Social/ Mobile/ Analytics/ Cloud
2. Rise of the knowledge worker
3. Highly affluent society
„Talented people need organizations less than organizations need
talented people.“ Dan Pink
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Questions arise: What are we here for? What is „good work“?
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Let’s take a step back: What characterizes these „Millennials“?
75% of the
workforce in
20251
1 Projections of the Labor Force to 2050: A visual essay (2012)
2 Cisco Connected World Technology Report (2012)
3 Deloitte Millenial Survey (2014)
4 McCann Worldgroup Study (2011)
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Let’s take a step back: What characterizes these „Millennials“?
75% of the
workforce in
20251
1 Projections of the Labor Force to 2050: A visual essay (2012)
2 Cisco Connected World Technology Report (2012)
3 Deloitte Millenial Survey (2014)
4 McCann Worldgroup Study (2011)
69% don’t
believe regular
office
attendance is
necessary2
9. What young professionals want, @ChristophBauer
Let’s take a step back: What characterizes these „Millennials“?
75% of the
workforce in
20251
1 Projections of the Labor Force to 2050: A visual essay (2012)
2 Cisco Connected World Technology Report (2012)
3 Deloitte Millenial Survey (2014)
4 McCann Worldgroup Study (2011)
78% of
job seekers
are
influenced
by how
innovative a
company is3
69% don’t
believe regular
office
attendance is
necessary2
10. What young professionals want, @ChristophBauer
Let’s take a step back: What characterizes these „Millennials“?
75% of the
workforce in
20251
1 Projections of the Labor Force to 2050: A visual essay (2012)
2 Cisco Connected World Technology Report (2012)
3 Deloitte Millenial Survey (2014)
4 McCann Worldgroup Study (2011)
56% won’t
accept jobs
from
companies
that ban
Social Media278% of
job seekers
are
influenced
by how
innovative a
company is3
69% don’t
believe regular
office
attendance is
necessary2
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Let’s take a step back: What characterizes these „Millennials“?
75% of the
workforce in
20251
1 Projections of the Labor Force to 2050: A visual essay (2012)
2 Cisco Connected World Technology Report (2012)
3 Deloitte Millenial Survey (2014)
4 McCann Worldgroup Study (2011)
56% won’t
accept jobs
from
companies
that ban
Social Media278% of
job seekers
are
influenced
by how
innovative a
company is3
53% would
rather give up
their sense of
smell than
technology
69% don’t
believe regular
office
attendance is
necessary2
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Millennials, meet corporate reality
Problems
• Unhappy employees
• High churn rates
• Stagnating productivity
• Loss of innovative potential
Underlying roots
• Management and leadership
practices from 100 years ago
• IT as a cost factor, not as an enabler
• Over-standardization of everything
• Lack of lifelong education
Trouble awaits
here.
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People
Helping employees find their
way in a rapidly changing
environment.
The cultural side of change
Platforms
Bridging the gap between
corporate technology and the
real world.
Supporting technologies
Processes
Fighting against disruption by
enabling people to rapidly
collaborate, fail and iterate.
Agility & flexibility
Let’s look at the challenges from three different angles
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People
Helping employees find their
way in a rapidly changing
environment.
The cultural side of change
Let’s look at the challenges from three different angles
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In a world with endless possibilities, purpose is key
People
flickr / Till Westermayer
6 out of 10
said „a sense of
purpose“ is part of
the reason they
work for their
current employer1
1 Deloitte Millennial Survey (2014)
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Would you like some soft factors with your paycheck?
People
flickr / John O’Nolan
Top 5
happiness
factors for
Millennials1
1 Boston Consulting Group: „Decoding Global Talent“ (2014)
1. Appreciation for your work
2. Good relationships with colleagues
3. Good work-life balance
4. Good relationships with superiors
5. Learning and career development
8. Attractive fixed salary
…
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Leadership must evolve to a trustful bi-directional relationship
People
flickr / Dennis Skley1 Deloitte Millennial Survey (2015)
True leadership means….1
Strategic thinking
Being inspirational
Strong interpersonal skills
Vision
Passion and enthusiasm
Driven by financial results
Follow autocratic approach
0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4
6 %
10 %
31 %
31 %
34 %
37 %
39 %
Most valued answers Least valued answers
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Transforming leadership by getting rid of it - an alternative?
People
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Excuse me, how sexy is your office?
People
AirBnB Headquarters in San Francisco
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Excuse me, how sexy is your office?
People
AirBnB Call Center in Portland
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Excuse me, how sexy is your office?
People
Fujitsu Office in Sydney
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Excuse me, how sexy is your office?
People
Google Office in Budapest
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Bauer says…
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„Think deeply about how you design
work experience as a whole. Offer
different spaces for different minds
and moods.“
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Platforms free from grace result in a lack of motivation
Platforms
Bridging the gap between
corporate technology and the
real world.
Supporting technologies
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Corporate technology is an insult to Millennials
Platforms
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Corporate technology is an insult to Millennials
Platforms
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„I’ve got better tools at home than this“
Platforms
use their own
applications
because
corporate apps
don’t meet
their needs1
50%
1 Trackvia „Rebels with a cause“ study (2014)
2 Ringcentral BYOD Survey (2014)
78%
say workplace
environment
impacts their
decision to
stay at a job2
flickr / Florian Richter
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Bauer says…
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„Fix corporate IT equipment or help
people bring their own hardware
and tools. Increasing productivity
has never been easier.“
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Processes
Fighting against disruption
by enabling people to rapidly
collaborate, fail and iterate.
Agility & flexibility
Over-standardization leads to average products and services
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Rigid process landscapes or „Driving with the handbrake on“
Processes
say that
operational
structures and
procedures are
the biggest
barrier for
innovation1
61%
flickr / DWRose1 Deloitte Millennial Survey (2014)
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Flexible work arrangements beat higher salaries
Processes
say flexible
work hours &
freedom to
work from
anywhere
improves work/
life balance1
50%
1 Ringcentral BYOD Study (2014)
2 Mom Corps Study (2014)
37%
would accept a
pay cut to get
more flexibility
on the job2
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New practices and perks for a new generation of workers
Processes
„Take what you need“ vacation
policy
Employees at financial advisory company
„Motley Fool“ can take as many days off as
they like (as long as they get their work
done).
Private concierge services
Employees at Johnson & Johnson enjoy
private concierge services so they can focus
on work. Other companies provide cleaning
services at home or child-care.
Recruiting with a twist
Every (!) new employee at Zappos has to
spend three to four weeks in the call
center. After that, you receive an offer of
$3.000 to leave the company. If you stay,
you are in.
Almost classics by now
Free massages, free fitness lessons and
studios, free food, paid sabbaticals,
company-owned hospitals, free time to
work on own ideas, extended holidays for
volunteering work, hardware for the home
office, etc…
flickr/ John O’Nolan
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And even if they run away, you will still work with them
Processes
would consider
quitting their
existing jobs and
working for
themselves in
the future1
80% 40%
of the whole
workforce will be
made up of
freelance
employees in
20202
1 Elance-oDesk and Millennial Branding Study (2014)
2 (American workforce) Intuit Study (2013)
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Bauer says…
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„Show appreciation by trying out
new forms of compensation. Small
changes like fresh fruit every day
can have a huge impact.“
35. Thanks.
Now go out and
change something.
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