Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Endangered Species

There is a profound shift happening in the North American workplace.

Employees are becoming an Endangered Species.

Just as Polar Bears in the Arctic are becoming endangered because the environment (weather) in the North is changing, so too are Employees facing similar issues because the environment (workplace) is changing.

The North American workplace, no matter the industry or specialization, faces one continuous constant – Change. Good Change or Bad Change. Growth or Consolidation. Technological change or Global competition. These changes seem to be here for good. The business world moves quickly, and the Labor force needs to adapt.

Generally, from my observation, employees change companies every 3 years (on average). This is because companies either cannot support longer term employees because of Change, or if they do, employees are looking for something “new and improved” as their job gets monotonous (code word for boring).

Companies that will succeed in this environment will need to start treating their employees not as assets they control, but as freelancers they need to continually invest in and work to retain.

Employees that will succeed in this new environment will need to start treating themselves as freelancers rather than employees, working to continually invest in themselves to add value to their employers (current or future).

Employees as we know them are becoming a thing of the past. How does this affect you?

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