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The Millennial Survey 2013 - Deloitte

The Millennial Survey 2013 - Deloitte | Positive futures | Scoop.it
For the second year, Deloitte has commissioned The Millennial Survey to consider the views of this next generation on business and innovation and the impac

 

The members of the Millennial generation represent the future of economic, political, and social life as well as the future of business – they are our future leaders, consumers, agents of change, and hold the key to global prosperity. Restoring and enhancing the reputational capital of business therefore has a twofold importance for todayʼs business leaders – first, to address the decline in trust in business and secondly, to understand and realize the opportunities inherent in the new direction being set by the Millennial generation.


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France Lefebvre's curator insight, January 28, 12:03 PM

Une étude à consulter absolument.  La génération du millénaire, ceux qui s'en viennent dans nos entreprises, nos futurs employés, leaders.  

 

2/3 des répondants disent que l'innovation est un élément clé qui fait d'une organisation un employeur de choix.  Les entreprises qui innovent seront en meilleure position pour attirer les talents.

 

Votre culture d'entreprise favorise-t-elle l'innovation?

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6 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Change The World - Anabel Jensen

6 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Change The World - Anabel Jensen | Positive futures | Scoop.it

Anyone can change the world but few do so. At Synapse School, our Six Seconds lab school, it is our mission to create those who do, the change makers of our world. This guiding principle strikes at the heart of everything we do there and with the work of Six Seconds. I would like to share with you six basic tenets I think all change makers, young or old, need to have in order to make a real difference in this world. They aren’t ground-breaking or difficult, yet they are rare:

 

Key Concept #1: Only change yourself.

Key Concept #2: Don’t assume; ask.

Key Concept #3: Take risks.

Key Concept #4: Wait before deciding.

Key Concept #5: Know that hard work and character triumph over high-test scores.

Key Concept #6: Remember friends are more important for long life and happiness than any other element.

 


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