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Let Millennials Kill The Dinosaurs, It Will Be Alright

Ikhwan Tharwan, Special Projects Partner, Leaderonomics

09-Jul-18 11:00

Let Millennials Kill The Dinosaurs, It Will Be Alright

The current world is being disrupted on a daily basis with the emergence of business model that even Nostradamus couldn't have imagined. In order to remain relevant, some companies are reassessing their own organisational culture. Many are racing to brand themselves as "The Place for Millennials To Be At" in order to tap into the unstoppable wave of talent. The question is, are colourful workplace and bean bags really the answer to unleash the so-called "Worst Generation"?

Produced by: Freda Liu


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Categories:  TechnologyMedical Innovation and TechnologyTechPersonal DevelopmentEntrepreneurship

Tags:  EnterpriseRaise Your GameLeaderonomicsmillennialsdinosaursorganisational culturetalentworkplacegeneration





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