Every generation is labeled. Each generation is a product of their culture, disciplines, education and shared experiences, just like every generation before. The current generation always gets a bad rap. Let’s not condemn it if we don’t seek to understand it. Here are some of the comments I’m hearing:
- Time has more consideration than money
- Some are uncertain of the American work-ethic after parent’s corporate experience
- Instant communication is a given – so are instant decisions
- Email is one of the slowest forms of communication
- An abundance of knowledge and entertainment, 24 x 7
- The current generation actually do multitask
- Typing is learned along the way – not a class you take
- Being digital is just normal
- Most processes are born digital – not automated after-the-fact
- Some question the corporate employment model; 1 in 3 U.S. workers now freelance (2014 stat)
- Work -> Save -> Retire is no longer an option
- Quality of life has value over quantity of stuff
“Being rich is not about having a lot of money, being rich is about having lots of options.”
~Chris Rock