Workplace Trends
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9 trend areas Short desciption
From hierarchy to network / from closed to open
The invasion of smart tech
Globalisation/ Localisation
From X to Y to Z: more generations in the workforce
Making fun is serious business
Purpose before pecunia
Increasing speed: fast eats slow
From Big Bang change programs to small experiments
From intuitive HR to evidence/ fact based HRVersion 2.0 | copyright HR Trend Institute
Different talent sources
Internal talentpool
OnlineIntermediary
Alumni
Start-ups Self employed
Talent Sharing
Outsourcing
Fastest growing occupations US 2014-2024
Occupation # %Total, all occupations 9.788,9 6,5
Wind turbine service technicians 4,8 108,0Occupational therapy assistants 14,1 42,7Physical therapist assistants 31,9 40,6Physical therapist aides 19,5 39,0Home health aides 348,4 38,1Commercial divers 1,6 36,9Nurse practitioners 44,7 35,2Physical therapists 71,8 34,0Statisticians 10,1 33,8Ambulance drivers and attendants 6,5 33,0
Fastest declining occupations US 2014-2024Occupation # %
Locomotive firers -1,2 -69,9Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles -5,8 -50,0Telephone operators -5,5 -42,4Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing machine operators -39,7 -33,7Switchboard operators, including answering service -37,0 -32,9Photographic process workers and processing machine operators -9,5 -32,9Shoe machine operators and tenders -1,1 -30,5Manufactured building and mobile home installers -1,2 -30,0Foundry mold and coremakers -3,3 -27,7Sewing machine operators -41,7 -27,1
Individualisation• Not: one size fits all• Big Data enables individualisation• HR using marketing techniques
Human nature does not change (so fast)
What are people looking for?• Security• A sense of belonging• Clear goals• Being heard• Challenges• Success• Support from the top• Attention• ……..• ……..
The HR Trend Scan | To what extend is your organisation adapting to the trends? Please rate your organisation on each of the 9 trend areas
Trend area More detail
From Hierachy to networkFrom closed to open organisatons; the borders of organisations become more blurry. More people in the flexible workforce. Increasing importance of communities. Information travels fast. Transparency key.
The invasion of smart techBig data. Data science. The internet of things. Robotisation. Self driving cars. Renewable energy. Artificial intelligence (machine learning). Wearables. 3D printing. Smart offices.
Globalisation/ localisationWorld more connected. Countertrend: consumers want local products. For some professions (design, software) from local to global market. Urbanisation.
From X to Y to Z: more generations in the workfoce
Different generations with different needs and expectations. Gen Y (millennials) will be a substantial part of the wokforce. As people work longer more generations work together. Diversity.
Making fun is serious business
Work and fun used to be separated. Today the expectaion is that work should be fun. Gamification is entering work.
Purpose before pecuniaPeople are looking for organisations that do good in the world. Just Corporate Social Responsibility is nog enough. Sustainability. Sharing economy. Diconnecting (information overload).
Increasing speed: fast eats slow
Technology/ Internet enable new business models. Big organisations do not need many people. New entrants can capture the market fast. Exponentiality.
From big bang change programs to small experiments
Also fueled by technlogy. Experimenting has become easier. Learning by doing. Moving and learning is better that standing still. A-B testing. Agility. Scrum. Traditional change management too slow.
From intuitive HR to evidence/ fact based HR
HR/ people analytics. Big data entering HR. Not all new: scientific knowledge is often poorly applied in organisations. HR can learn from marketing. HR: understand data + people.
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