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How To Align Your Company's Goals With Millennials' Approach To Work Tech-savvy millennials have the potential to reshape your workplace and this is how.

By Omar Al Busaidy

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Almost every talk I've attended over the past few years discussed the importance of targeting millennials. To put it into context, who are the millennials? According to millenialmarketing.com, anyone born from 1977 to 2000. The reason this demographic is brought up from time to time is because they tick all the boxes for any company trying to sell something- whether it is a product, service or a job. This group is "cool' or "on fleek' (my 17-year-old sister uses that term), tech savvy, are open to new experiences, serial entrepreneurs by nature, support companies that serve a cause, are more informed, and so on.

Millennials are as disruptive as the technology they have developed, such as social media, apps and driverless cars. They are always on the hunt for new ideas, new adventures and taking more risks. This generation doesn't believe in following a "system" when they join organizations, but rather opts to be a part of the system and feels that they run the company and not just work for the company. It is not to say that they are spoilt or are being too demanding, this generation has been influenced by way too much information and more importantly, the timeliness of that information. Today, you can access live feed of news and updates from anywhere in the world simply by having a Wi-Fi signal.

This information influences decision-making almost every day. Therefore, companies that will stand out and attract talented millennials are the ones that will succeed in matching the passion which the millennial has for life to the passion for making the company successful. It may even be that we need to look at hiring very differently, where we don't "employ" but we "enroll" talent.

Millennials will give it their all, whether they work from the office, home or anywhere else, and they will become true ambassadors for the company. Once business owners understand this, and take it into account, the entire attitude will change.

It's no rocket science, because we need to erase the old definition of work in our minds since from now on, jobs are for robots and life is for people. Millennials rock!

Related: Understanding The Millennial Workforce

Omar Al Busaidy

Sr. Tourism & Corporate Planning Analyst, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, Managing Partner, W Gent's Salon, and Author, Just Read It

With a background in banking, investment, trade and tourism, UAE national Omar Al Busaidy holds over 13 years’ experience in the UAE’s corporate environment. He holds a B.Sc. in Marketing from the American University in Dubai and is currently pursuing his post-graduate studies in Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership at the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University. Omar is the published author of the book ‘Just Read It’, an entrepreneurial guide to self-development. He also serves as Managing Partner in his own gentleman’s salon enterprise, W Gent’s Salon. Since 2010, Omar has been invited to mentor several student and youth discussions focusing on entrepreneurship and leadership at various universities across Abu Dhabi and Dubai. He has also worked with organizations such as AISEC, Khalifa Fund and Abu Dhabi Council for Economic Development. Omar has appeared as a panelist and keynote speaker at events and conferences organized by prestigious organizations including TEDxYOUTH@AlAin, 37th World Diamond Congress, DP World, Harvard Business Club. National Bank of Dubai and Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry are among the private and public establishments that Omar has worked at, with an additional role of Commercial Attaché at the British Embassy.
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