Episode #19 - What drives the world's youth?  Why is sustainability built into their DNA? And, how to inspire them?

IBM Keep It Simple (KIS) Technology Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Thomas Anglero (Nordic Dir. of Innovation)

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Welcome to IBM’s Keep It Simple (KIS) Technology Podcast hosted by Thomas F. Anglero, Nordic Dir. of Innovation for IBM. In this episode, Danat Tekie, Co-Founder & Chief External Relations at Young Sustainable Impact, explains after interviewing thousands of youth, what makes them excited, what inspires them, how to get the most from a young person in your company. Danat's advice and experience with working with the best of the best of the best young minds in the world show that many companies are losing the interest of the younger generation.  Danat details what the best young minds want from an employer, their leaders, and why this generation of young people are the way they are. Listen to Danat explain how what you must do to keep your younger employees and listen to her steps of how to inspire and motivate them.  This interview with Danat is a must-listen-to interview for all leaders who struggle with keeping their young employees.   Please subscribe to the IBM "KIS Technology podcast” and we thank you for listening.  Read much more about IBM, our ways of working, and our cloud offerings here - https://ibm.co/2URU66K We have also gathered some exciting insights where you pick and choose the ones that fit your needs the best.  Read how you can unleash data and AI for competitive advantage - https://ibm.co/39oc0D3 Manage IT. How to Orchestrate and simplify multi-cloud - https://ibm.co/2UqFtrW Optimize IT. How to Accelerate digital transformation - https://ibm.co/2WTsXCI Build cloud-native. Build once, deploy anywhere - https://ibm.co/33WNmIL Modernize applications. How you can simplify and extend apps with an open, hybrid cloud - https://ibm.co/2wLYRG KEYWORDS: IBM, Young Sustainable Impact, Strategy, COVID, leadership, millennials, Culture, baby boomers

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