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Understanding The Millennial Workforce May Take A Personal Turn - Beyond The Cubicle

  • 1.  Understanding The Millennial Workforce May Take A Personal Turn - Beyond The Cubicle

    Posted 12-12-2013 12:56 PM

    By 2015 Millennials will overtake the majority representation of the workforce and by 2030 this generation will make up 75% of the workforce (Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).  Equally important, this same generation has a large affect on America's economy spending nearly 200 billion dollars in food and entertainment (Source: Kelton Research).  To ensure our  future success in a ever changing and challenging global business environment, we must understand and position Millennials for success.  A recent survey by KPMG International  takes a personal look at Millennials purchasing habits.

    KPMG International cites that the majority (nearly 70%) of Millennials personal purchasing decisions considers social issues, specifically in the areas of sustainability, human rights, and fair trade.  Alternatively, for all other ages the survey reported a far lower number at 50%.  Additionally Millennials knowledge of social issues were far higher as compared to all other ages, most notably in the example conflict minerals.  The survey revealed that 16% of all consumers were aware of conflict minerals whereas 75% of people under the age of under 30 were aware.  

    Compound this consumer survey with young professional studies citing a desire for company / community impact (Source: Net Impact, MTV) and it could indicate that Millennials align their workplace and personal life into a single social consciousness.

    How can the KPMG survey assist in the scope and delivery of marketing messages and/or association processes?

    Additionally, how can Gen X and Boomer management hone in on key takeaways from the KPMG survey to create a better work environment with stronger KPI's for Millennial recruiting, retaining, and growth?

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    Bryan Harrison
    Speciality Equipment Market Association (SEMA)
    Sr. Manager of Networks
    Diamond Bar CA
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