Millennials accelerate the change of Human Resources strategies

December 29, 2019
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This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

Workers will have to adapt to the changes that are about to reach the labor market if they do not want to be excluded from it.

This is foreseen by experts in Human Resources, who, in addition to warning about this transformation of the world of work, place a special focus on the expectations of new generations of professionals, especially those of millennials.

This generation, the millennials, is currently the new internal customer that every organization should consider when planning their HR strategies.

According to the study Organizational culture as an experience, prepared by Findasense, a marketing experience, innovation and digital transformation consultant, a new generation of workers is taking command of the labor market, millennials, professionals between 20 and 38 years of age who represent a significant part of the workforce, especially in sectors linked to technology and the digital universe.

José Ramón López Grañeda, global company lead, innovation leader of Findasense, explains:

“Unlike previous generations, millennials are pessimistic about the prospects for economic growth and political changes. Their global priorities are focused on traveling, knowing the world, accessing a home, generating a positive impact on society and having children.”

The study shows that these professionals are willing to revolutionize the way of understanding business and work, mainly because they think that companies and their leaders should take their social impact more into account instead of focusing solely on their own profitability.

“We are facing a paradigm shift that focuses more on living the organizational culture as an experience,” says Laura Di Prisco, global culture & people happiness lead, innovation leader of Findasense Global. The study highlights that it is now millennials who are accelerating the change in Human Resources strategies.

What characteristics should organizations have to strengthen the link with millennial workers?

“Young professionals, demanding with brands, with political leaders, with their expectation for free time, are also looking for a place to identify in their work and transform that journey into an experience,” says López Grañeda.

In this scenario, the Findasense study indicates that in order to change the organizational culture and provide experiences to the internal customer, companies must take into account the following keys:

  • Self-management Grant balance between freedom and responsibility to obtain agility and provide confidence to teams and individuals.
  • Human dimension Offering the time and place to share moments of fulfillment and happiness is essential when identifying with a work space.
  • Master's degree. Thinking about learning as part of the usual tasks helps the development of new skills and experimentation, resulting in the continuous improvement of each production instance.
  • Recognition. Instituting feedback as a daily practice is a stimulus during the development of projects, but also to pose new challenges that maintain motivation as a positive tension.
  • Forecast. To maintain the motivational factors from the beginning without waiting for the process of attrition typical of current work dynamics.
  • Particularity. Keep in mind that each idiosyncrasy has its specificities. Knowing how to recognize them and setting priorities based on them results in the comfort members of organizations will have.

Within the current volatility and uncertainty environments, organizations must adapt to various changes, among them, to offer a space with characteristics that allow a solid link and enhance the best version of each member, beyond their time of permanence .

“Putting the focus on providing excellent experiences allows us to take advantage of market opportunities and differentiate ourselves from competitors,” concludes López Grañeda.

This article was written and published in Spanish and has been translated into English via Google Translate. Click here to read the original article.

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