7 Principles of The Future Employee
Employees today are dramatically different than they were even a decade ago.
Think of how employees have had to adapt and change in the last year—employees in 2022 are different than they were at the beginning of 2020.
The world of work is constantly changing. Skills and mindsets that were long considered to be in the future are gaining steam now. To stay relevant, employees and organizations need to be aware of what to expect from future employees. And the future is now.
These seven principles of future employees are becoming true today, especially after all of the changes we’ve experienced in the last two years. These are the skills future employees need to embrace and the things companies need to consider to hire and retain the best talent.
The future employee needs to cover these seven principles:
1. Has a flexible work environment
2. Can customize their own work
3. Shares information
4. Uses new ways to communicate and collaborate
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5. Can become a leader
6. Shifts from knowledge worker to learning worker
7. Learns and teaches at will. Employees no longer have to participate in formal training programs to learn. They can share information and best practices within their organizations through mentoring programs, internal collaboration tools, and face-to-face interactions. Future employees are eager to share and teach others, and they also ask questions and learn from the people around them.
We’re well on our way to the future of work, and how employees work, learn, and grow will never be the same. To succeed in the future of work—now and throughout their careers—employees need to embrace these seven principles.
I put together a video which talks about this in more detail. Please check it out below and if you want more content like this you can subscribe to my Youtube channel.
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The #1 challenge for organizations right now is how to attract and retain talent. Organizations are stuck in old ways of thinking about work and they are struggling! In my new PDF, I outline 7 ways the workforce is changing and what you and your organization need to do to adapt. The Great Resignation is The Great Opportunity if you are willing to take action! Click here to download the PDF.
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3yThese (7) “principles” sound like common sense. What are you selling again?
We really like these 7 principles, which reflect the changing nature of the world of work, globalism, increased reliance on technology, even the effects of Covid. Thanks very much for sharing your ideas Jacob. 😊
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3yThe future employee has to be flexible and open to learning and sharing of information.