Interesting report by Deloitte called Competing for Talent. The study suggests that companies need to change the nature of work to continue to attract and retain high value employees. Key quote:
"For today’s workers, hefty compensation packages and fancy retirement plans just aren’t as appealing as they used to be. What they really want – more than anything else – is to control when, where, and how they work. They’re happy to work hard, but want to do it on their terms.
And by the way, we’re not just talking about "Gen Yer’s", also known as, "Millenials." As it turns out, recent retirees who are re-entering the workforce want many of the same things as their younger counterparts. So do "Gen X’ers," although most are too afraid to ask."
In our research on very small (5 employees or less) and personal businesses (one person businesses), work flexibility, work/life balance and values are consistently mentioned as key reasons for starting small businesses. Competing for Talent looks at this issue from the point of view of larger organizations, but reaches the same conclusion as our research - people want more work flexibility and want to work on their terms.
EDN has a related article on this study that discusses Gen Y in more depth.

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