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Adapting your compensation strategy to keep up with today's worker expectations
There are many ways to address the changing expectations of today's workforce, but some will get better results than others.
By Elliot Dinkin | March 03, 2020 at 10:04 AM

There are significant trends shaping the workforce of 2020 and beyond. As such, to become or remain an employer of choice, businesses must make some adjustments to compensation to meet the needs and expectations of this workforce of the future.
There are four major trends that will impact employment in 2020—in fact, they already are. These include:
- Multiple generations in the workforce – Four generations in the workforce require a different approach.
- Consumerization of the workplace – Employees today view their employment the same way they view their use of technology (e.g., phones); feel more entitled to jobs, projects and experiences that are tailored in ways that they (as consumers) find personally meaningful.
- A growing gig economy – Not that all employees will become contract employees but demands for flexible scheduling, combined with making freelancing their primary gig to benefit from increased flexibility, autonomy, cash, and professional development opportunities.
- Ever-evolving jobs – Roles continue to change and therefore job functions are often combined, and multiple roles are prevalent.
Potential solutions
There are many ways to address the changing expectations of today’s workforce, but some that will most likely get the best results include:
Risk of complacency
When viewing this issue from a risk perspective, maintaining the status quo would appear to be a decision fraught with exposure. If you fail to attract and retain talent, you will not have adequate resources to meet your strategic objectives. It is necessary to create a different strategic plan for total compensation to parallel the business strategy and starting with incremental action plans to address the issues described above should permit the opportunity to explore the possibilities to be different, as status-quo will not suffice.
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