Who Is the Worker of Tomorrow?

Who Is the Worker of Tomorrow?

Research shows 93% of people acknowledge the future of work is facing remarkable transformation. Shifting attitudes are reshaping a more normalized work culture both for individuals and for organizations, as technology becomes adopted and plays a greater role. This is precisely what we have found in our research report Who Is the Worker of Tomorrow?

Now is the time to spend some time getting to know who the worker of tomorrow is. It is time to learn about their needs and wants. By learning about who they are, businesses can craft a business strategy for a better tomorrow.

The detailed results from 4,004 respondents led to additional secondary research, which has mapped out what is truly on the minds of today’s workers. The report breaks down the information by generation and takes a deeper dive into the construction and manufacturing vertical markets. It tells a luminous story about what workers want and what businesses can expect because of emerging technology.

https://connectedworld.com/who-is-the-worker-of-tomorrow/

Michael Rada

H U M A N & INDUSTRY 5.0 FOUNDER

11 个月

Dear Peggy, thank you for your article. I feel the INDUSTRY 5.0 development can be of your interest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luQRihdApRw

Dr. Manish Shashi

|| Life Sciences and Pharmaceutical Technology Leader || Certified Clinical and Commercial Supply Chain II Certified Expert in S4 HANA Smart Manufacturing & Logistics || Researcher & Educator ||

11 个月

Good insights. As per your research, workers of tomorrow need to have domain expertise or technology expertise? Or you suggest mix of both in organizational context ?

Empower the Human Element:) Well done Peggy Smedley and informative content and commentary! Thank you for your leadership! Plutoshift AI DataOrb #ai #aiforgood #frontlineworkers #operationaleffectiveness #digital True Elements Motmot Water Foundry Ventures

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