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Where Are We Heading? | BTalk Australia

January 15th, 2009 @ 3:51 am

Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Podcasts, Demographics, Gen-Y, Phil Dobbie

(7min 43) What’s changing in Australia? In this edition of BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie discovers that its not just Gen Y increasing in the population, there’s also more freemales, spuds and salary miners. With these changes we’re seeing a different approach to work, particularly as technology takes away some of the more mundane jobs. So how different will the workplace be in 2020? Find the answers with the help of these experts interviewed in recent editions of BTalk Australia:
- Graham Plant from Pacific Micromarketing
- Clair Hausler from IBIS World
- Ross Checkley from NCR
- Social Researcher Mark McCrindle

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Hear these interviews in full in previous editions of BTalk Australia:
Freemales, Spuds and Salary Miners | BTalk Australia
Understanding Y | BTalk Australia
Customers Who Look After Themselves | BTalk Australia
Australia in 2020 | BTalk Australia

View all BTalk Australia podcasts here.

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  • Blogger Thumbnail Phil Dobbie Phil Dobbie has a wealth of radio and business experience. He started his career in commercial radio in the UK and, since coming to Australia in 1991, has held senior marketing and management roles with Telstra, OzEmail, the British Tourist Authority and other telecommunications, media, travel and advertising businesses. In BTalk Australia he provides a lively and insightful view on business issues, adding his blend of irony and humour to the discussions. more »

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