2018 Deloitte Millennial Survey Millennials disappointed in business, unprepared for Industry 4.0

The millennial generation is feeling uneasy
about the future. The growth of Industry 4.0
technologies—from robotics and the internet
of things to artificial intelligence and cognitive—has
altered the nature of work, while political upheavals
challenge the established world order. In this
environment, millennials and Gen Z yearn for leaders
whose decisions might benefit the world—and their
careers.
Building on last year’s report,2 the seventh
annual Deloitte millennial survey delves into
respondents’ perceptions of the evolving threats and
opportunities in an increasingly complex world.
For the first time, the survey also includes opinions
of Generation Z3—those following millennials into
the workplace.
In a fragmenting social and political environment,
with Industry 4.0 driving profound changes,
many millennials are exhibiting a marked desire
for reassurance. They feel pessimistic about the
prospects for political and social progress, along
with concerns about safety, social equality and
environmental sustainability. While young workers
believe that business should consider stakeholders’
interests as well as profits, their experience is
of employers prioritizing the bottom line above
workers, society and the environment, leaving them
with little sense of loyalty

Fuente: Deloitte

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