
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Thursday 09 August 2007
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Name
Sarah
Location
Romford
Occupation
IT Consultant
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My first reaction to this article was ' they (the web 2.0 generation) have got to be joking'. And then I realised that is probably a sign of my age. They have grown up with this and in the same way that our generations work environment has changed so much over, even the last 20 years, they will expect theirs too as well.
It does however present new challenges and I think we would need to move much more towards a goal-orientated work environment, as this will be the only way to ensure that the work that people are employed to do is being completed.
If this can be achieved, then I see no problem with this.
This is all very well but when will this people fi...
Guy Reynolds
The gist of this article is that flexible working,...
Rod Dowler
the fact that the web 2.0 generation expects to wo...
Karen Challinor
My first reaction to this article was ' they (the ...
Sarah
I could not agree more with Guy Reynolds. This is...
Paul Northcott
How sad, if predictable, to read the comments of M...
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