一项关于千禧一代在不断变化的工作场所动态中的作用的研究:千禧一代如何帮助企业在后COVID-19世界中前进

IF 1.1 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE JOURNAL OF INFORMATION & OPTIMIZATION SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.47974/jios-1292
Deepshikha Seth, Priyanka Agarwal, A. Vashisht, Deepak Bansal, Priti Verma
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随着千禧一代逐渐接管领导职位,企业正在不断改变工作环境,以适应最年轻的一代。千禧一代完全凭借数量的力量改变了企业与员工互动的方式。印度是世界上人口最年轻的国家之一,千禧后也开始加入劳动力大军。研究表明,千禧一代在工作属性上与前几代人不同。他们的一些工作场所期望与传统的工作场所规范相冲突;然而,许多组织已经开始重塑他们的工作场所战略,为千禧一代提供更多的机会。2019冠状病毒病大流行推动了这些努力的“快进”按钮,2020年几乎所有企业都迅速改变了工作规范。远程办公、数字技术和弹性工作时间——曾经被认为是千禧一代的工作特征——成为了每个人的新常态。留住精通技术的员工已经成为企业的一个重要问题,他们正在争夺最优秀的人才,以取代现在正在老龄化的X一代员工。随着远程工作的新现实冲击我们,这项研究试图深入了解面对新工人阶层的高级管理人员的想法。这项研究是为了填补这个行业的空白,为千禧一代创造一个更有亲和力的工作环境。
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A study on the role of millennials in changing workplace dynamics: How millennials can help businesses move ahead in the post COVID-19 world
Organizations are increasingly evolving their workplace climate to accommodate the youngest generation with millennials slowly taking over leadership positions. Millennials have transformed the way businesses interact with workers by sheer force of numbers. India has one of the youngest demographics in the world, with post-millennials also starting to join the workforce. Studies have shown that millennials are different from the earlier generations in their work attributes. Some of their workplace expectations collide with the conventional workplace norms; yet many organizations have started to reshape their workplace strategies to provide more opportunities to the millennials. The COVID-19 pandemic pushed a Fast Forward button to these efforts and 2020 saw almost all the businesses promptly changing their working norms. Remote working, along with digital technology and flexi-hours – once characterized as the millennial work characteristics – became the new normal for everyone. Retaining tech-savvy employees has become a significant concern of business, and they are fighting for the best talent to overtake the now aging Gen X employees. As new ground realities of remote working hit us, this research seeks to gain an insight into the minds of senior-level managers who are facing the new class of workers. This study is an attempt to fulfil this gap in the industry and facilitate a more relatable work environment for the millennials.
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