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29 Nov 08
lelapin _The survey samples the responses of over than 400 North American students and employees within three age groups: 14-17 (youngest millennials), 18-22 (mid-millennials) and 23-27 (older millennials). The survey found an growing demand for mobile devices and social computing technology to connect with co-workers, peers, friends and family, in direct preference to face-to-face contact and communication. The findings point to a clear disconnect between the technology that most organizations provide their workers today and how young workers both prefer and currently use technology to collaborate and communicate at work.
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Bertrand DuperrinThe survey samples the responses of over than 400 North American students and employees within three age groups: 14-17 (youngest millennials), 18-22 (mid-millennials) and 23-27 (older millennials). The survey found an growing demand for mobile devices and social computing technology to connect with co-workers, peers, friends and family, in direct preference to face-to-face contact and communication.
The findings point to a clear disconnect between the technology that most organizations provide their workers today and how young workers both prefer and currently use technology to collaborate and communicate at work.accenture digitalnatives socialcomputing collaboration communication millenials
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Millennials prefer to choose their social computing technology.
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Do not seek corporate approval for social computing channels and technologies.
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Low levels of knowledge of corporate policy
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illennials are insisting on state-of-the-art technology at work
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Organizations will likely need to provide new communication and collaboration channels.
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26 Nov 08
Lynne JonesThe millennial generation -- usually categorized as students and employees aged 14 to 27 -- expect to use their own technology and mobile devices for work says a new survey report from management consulting firm Accenture.
millennials social-computing trends NETT_IT magazine_article
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25 Nov 08
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