The next generation of workers

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The next generation of workers will be totally different to what we currently think workers are and what work is.

Work is no longer a physical space for many and work certainly is no longer a physical activity for most. Work is more based on ideas, more based on collaboration, on sharing than ever.

The workforce of the future will be increasingly self-employed, will be increasingly part of the connected generation and will be more interested in whether or not what they do on a daily basis is fulfilling or not.

Work is an activity, that for more and more people involves self-promotion and involves creating and sharing content, that hopefully inspires others to engage with us. It is the inspirational quality of the content that we produce and share, that will define the level and quality of engagement.

We will all more and more likely move from one gig to another in collaboration with others. In order for that to work, it will need to be based more and more on shared values and it will based more and more on our individual why and less and less on what we do/have done.

So the workforce will be made up of an army of mainly generation Y, connected, tech savvy, living in the digital world, who will be skilled in promoting themselves to others in order to create meaningful, rewarding collaborations with other like-minded individuals.

Then all that remains is where to do that collaborations. It won’t be done in sterile, non-collaborative traditional office spaces, it won’t happen in people’s living rooms/spare bedrooms or coffee shops.

It will happen in communities and in coworking spaces that cater for this ever-growing new workforce.

This is the future of work – sharing knowledge, working with others, truly understanding the power of helping, giving and working with others to fill the gaps in our skills.

It is the most exciting change in the history of the human race, as the opportunity to collaborate to solve the world’s challenges will be truly revolutionary. We have only scratched the surface in terms of what the human race is capable of, as we have yet to truly harness the power of global collaboration.

There is a new hope….collaboration

Yesterday was International Collaboration Day, the third one in fact.

It saw communities all across the world get together and host events to celebrate working with others, sharing ideas and belonging to a coworking community.

One of the most over-powering desires as a human is the need to feel that we belong to something and that we are part of something.

Here we are at the early part of the 21st century and for increasing number of us, there is a huge sense of disconnection, a sense of disillusionment and for some even a feeling of loneliness.

What has been removed from much of the developed world is community. The main religion is capitalism and to be honest that is a very shallow, superficial and soul-less religion. A movement that has become a victim of it’s own success, one that is full of greed and has little time for anything other than the tiny elite that have been the only benefactors of that religion. A religion where the needs of a tiny few are meet at the cost of the needs of the vast majority, who are the sacrificial lambs at the alter of the elite.

So what do we do?

How do we change this?

Many of us read alternative media now and get to hear the real truths behind the ‘dream’ that is sold to us by the manipulative churches of the capitalist religion, that being the mainstream media.

We are sold many untruths, we are distracted from the real truths and lead to hate and be judgemental over the scapegoats for the world’s ills. So poor people, homeless people, certain ethnic groups, Muslims, benefit cheats, immigrants and others are targeted by the establishment. They are vilified for their supposed behaviour and then vilified and disgraced by the establishment controlled mass media. We are encourage to join in the hate, as they are presented to us as the reason for the ills we suffer.

Meanwhile, large corporations, governments and many others that make up that small 1% or less of the world’s population, do whatever they want and exploit the rest of us for their personal gain.

Now it has become popular amongst many on the internet to challenge the establishment and campaign against the iniquities of the world.

However, it is dangerous, as to simply sneer, ridicule and want to destroy the establishment is not the answer. What do we put in it’s place? We’ll tear it all down and replace it with what? Anarchy?

No one wants anarchy, that will be worse than the current iniquities.

So before we say good riddance to the old school world, that many of us now realise is no longer appropriate, no longer acceptable and is having a detrimental impact on billions of us globally, we better start offering up an alternative solution.

The anti-establishment side, of which I am one, needs to articulate a real, viable and inspirational alternative way of living, working and ordering the world.

We need to put forward our ‘why’, we need to inspire the disconnected of the world with an alternative that will make the world better, more equal, more sustainable for them. We need to be organised and we need to offer solutions, rather than just criticism of the established world order that many of us now believe is wrong.

So back to collaboration. Collaboration is a way of bringing together people who can ‘hack’ the ideas for the future of human race. Collaboration can enable people to connect and share their thoughts, fears, issues, challenges and work together to come up with an alternative solution to the same old failed one’s that are offered up endlessly by the current world order.

The time to act is now.

If you are tired of wars that are waged for the economic gain of the few.

If you are tired of global corporations exploiting people, the environment and not putting back into the communities that they ‘rape’.

If you are sickened by the poverty, homelessness, the iniquities of so few holding in such a ridiculously disproportionate amount of the world’s power, money and resources.

If you tired of large companies like Monsanto poisoning us, destroying our ecosystems, peddling us genetically modified food.

If you are tired of being lied to by the one sided media that is totally controlled and run by the establishment for the establishment.

If you are tired of seeing the poorest in society or even greater numbers of us being put upon by the elite.

If you tired of the fact that the vast majority of the human race have to face the harsh realities of life while at the same time a tiny elite are living in a protected bubble.

If you saddened by the fact that there is enough of everything in the world to mean that we can all live well, but it is in the hands of a few that don’t care and are not going to share it.

If you are tired of the judgemental world, that is shallow, hollow and soul-less.

The list could go on for pages, in fact you could fill encyclopedic sized volumes with it.

So if you are tired, seek out other like minded people, get together and start to think out loud solutions. Don’t do, as many do and just criticise, ridicule or desire to tear it down.

We have to work together to inspire the human race to change and to overcome the ‘way its always been done’ mentality. Just because things have ‘always been that way’ does not mean it can not change.

The human race is now at a point where we are enlightened enough and truly able to be connected globally, that we can come together and we can work together to forge solutions for the whole of the human race and replace, once and for all, the suffering of the majority inflicted by the few.

The new hope for the world is people coming together and collaborating.

Think different, work different, live different and be different.