multi generational workforce in the enterprise

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| Copyright© 2010 Microsoft Corporation the future of productivit y Multi-generational workforce in the Enterprise A challenge for the ages. The notion of productivity is rapidly evolving as companies address the technology demands of workers who live and breathe consumer technologies. As companies look to the future, it’s critical that they address these shifts in technology, not only to stay competitive in the marketplace, but also to lead in attracting and retaining top talent of all ages with technology that supports the way their people want to work. "Technology is only one piece of the puzzle.“ —Chris Capossela, Microsoft SVP watch the vi deo Consider the numbers. •12.8 million young workers are projected to join the U.S. workforce in the decade 2007-2016 (U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2009 ), and we’re seeing a push to incorporate more consumer technology than ever. •By 2010, there will be one senior for every four working-age people in the developed world. By 2025, this ratio will have climbed to one to three and possibly higher. (NIC, November 2008 ) Learn more about our Enterprise Solutions: Read the Blog get our perspective on trends and challenges. Download the Gadget stay up- to-date on current trends. Visit our Website learn about solutions for addressing business Follow us on Twitter get the latest news that is shaping business productivit y.

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| Copyright© 2010 Microsoft Corporation

the future of productivity

Multi-generational workforce in the Enterprise A challenge for the ages.The notion of productivity is rapidly evolving as companies address the technology demands of workers who live and breathe consumer technologies. As companies look to the future, it’s critical that they address these shifts in technology, not only to stay competitive in the marketplace, but also to lead in attracting and retaining top talent of all ages with technology that supports the way their people want to work.

"Technology is only one piece of the puzzle.“—Chris Capossela, Microsoft SVP

watch the video

Consider the numbers.•12.8 million young workers are projected to join the U.S. workforce in the decade 2007-2016 (U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2009), and we’re seeing a push to incorporate more consumer technology than ever.•By 2010, there will be one senior for every four working-age people in the developed world. By 2025, this ratio will have climbed to one to three and possibly higher. (NIC, November 2008)

Learn more about our Enterprise Solutions:

Read the Blog get our perspective on trends and challenges.

Download the Gadget stay up-to-date on current trends.

Visit our Website learn about solutions for addressing business trends.

Follow us on Twitter get the latest news that is shaping business productivity.