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information on the clone a virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get your podcast can also find us at. science. nicole pietz in germany to learn german. language to me. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free stuff he w.q. learning course speak. exactly in what area of technology more you permission. snap chat pen trips to instagram and twitter you know the big ones i'm surprised you didn't say facebook.
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for old people like my parish. family. facebook is for old people out 1000000 meals also known as generation y. certainly don't mince words but what do they want and how do they get it millennial to work that's our focus today on made welcome millennial people born in the eighty's and ninety's and they have their own ideas about the world of work it's about self determination or originality and goals they set themselves that one could think millennial spoilt for choice or they don't see the woods for the trees depends on your point of view i guess luckily we have our very own generation y. here at d. w. so why not let them speak for themselves my colleague. can fill us in.
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i go to university 1st of all to australia chase my dreams of i got all the money wants a pension plan pension pension plan. all one big party let's be honest let's be honest i want all of this self-fulfillment and a small carbon footprint i am a millennial. that's us generation y. . we expect the logs from life in general and that's how we're changing the work world we want to feel passionate about work do something meaningful and work as flexibly as possible. why does it matter when i do my research as long as i meet my deadline. and yes i want to have fun in my job.
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and my boss has to play along because he needs me. i can explain the incentives. i think it's going to be big. and seriously who else should be high on the age pyramid and germany has flipped upside down already there are fewer young wilkinson older ones and many of them are even retiring their businesses need. urgently that means we can make to months and least in places where there are a few 1000000 euros and many opportunities like right here in the prosperity bubble . and other places.
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in africa make up one of the population sizes much product. compacts and that's easy over here but i worry about all kinds of things real world problems. i mean this reports about an environmental projects in mexico. but flew over the. but maybe that's what my generation is just one big contradiction i still like it at the end of the day i think we've got plenty of things right and change is definitely the way forward at the moment. so how can millennial change the world this next guy's berlin based startup it's all about to doing things differently from complete a lack of companies cusp of a new movement in physical and mental. this man stunt sells condoms that are meant to be good for the planet and fit for they create it's
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. people occupying. power. and his co-founder say it's what young people want and the type of place they want to work. the 37 year old explained his message for corporations to make company have a major problem with what millennial did and you need them as a work force so basically i tell them you will be more successful and you will keep your employees and they will be happier if you invest more in purpose and sustainability. of his company's profits and reinvested in sustainable projects. either we just own the whole walkabouts or live in atlanta right now because we change something to go in and check out how it works. we want to spread the idea. so we're planning a franchise program next year. but i don't want to remain
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a company can change the world best thing to 30 people say. oh. stuff that doesn't want to grow. fine horton or unocal in terms of the millions of euros. there's no c.e.o. just project leaders you choose your own approved by the team select your own title . i got to say i want to talk about this in private if i can find the meeting room . this looks very suspicious yes always looking. i noticed as soon as i came in it's a very good thing that was you be told people back on go when they want to do their own hours. if you know in the best moves when you get up in the morning you know turn up you know you said on. because more productive then when you're you know what if you're always in. with an. idea. you know that they've probably
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quit or it so you're going to studies like 50 percent or already in their heads of course their goals so they stay in the job i'm still grappling with the concept yeah i have the chance to not come here but that gives you the opportunity to choose and then you have the chance to say no and that gives you also. say yes for me it's freedom. and my creativity is bay better yet actually. let's see how budget must next project turns out. an event called if you see kate the world's harsh language but as he says the world's in a mess. we invited a lot of experts and. cool people and so from now on it's it's not up to us or our team it's up to the people and what they do on a plea to out of step out of your. head if you're you'll approached just letting go
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of my personal yes like but i'm pretty happy that we don't have so many waldemar so in the team because i drive my team frazey. so no set agenda no sponsors but solutions from every possible sector. like the banks. put your money where your mind is the i did to shift money towards positive change because normal banks finance old and destructive industries could be called paul could be nuclear powered weapons industry whatever fashion activists say people are overwhelmed when it comes to trying to shop responsibly. they need company to take it until it's legal. and law that regulate that and they had enough to make. right. here's how to get the politics right. jimi we
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learned all about economy and of course not everything that you can go 13 years of school without knowing how laws are made. it back to economics bottom us is that switch change needs to start. if the old days it was very difficult to phone the company you know on you know days it's much easier everything to the people almost everybody could do it. changing the world beat easier than i thought. some people already came to me and said like well i have an idea and this is this guy said that thing and i already texted my co-founder starts happening because you see so many people doing something and it's just a good movement we thought of a little think tank with 3040 people and 2500 people showed up so we're already having plans now what are we going to do is like bigger 10000 people how we can scale that scale that's knowledge exchange just something's happening.
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i was never really a fan of millennial but tonight i'm surrounded by them and surrounded by amazing ideas and motivation that bishop maybe also my own business. but i definitely on a mission to on. the world. so ben is on a mission i guess it's never too late to embrace millenniums and their philosophy of life and that includes breaking with the traditions social media platforms have been able to tie a new career past mr schmidt a german you tube star who is and big bucks with his videos. he. does a parody. and interviews even with chancellor merkel and he likes to play around and. he's
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something of a star on you tube where he goes by the name of alexey backseat. he also does advertising videos on you tube this case for an electronics retail chain. his fame helps it promote new products. has been living off his you tube activities for 10 years now. and it has nothing really special about being a you tuber on the platform offers opportunities that you just don't have say at a publishing house or a broadcaster where you have the usual constraints such as an editor in chief who can say either yes or no on you tube you publish whatever you like for my generation it's quite normal to say this is what i have to say and i'm going to publish it just the way it is that. it helps to look good and come across as authentic that's the capital of you tube stars when they showcase
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a product viewers tend to believe what they say but isn't there a temptation to talk only about things that will sell well and generate higher revenues. do exactly that but i don't i look for things that interest me there's an advertiser wants me to come on board. but i still try to have fun or even do something but short films music is something comes of it that's great if not i'll just get on with my own stuff. has worked for forbes bargain and other big brands major companies have spent millions using you tube as for advertising in germany but perhaps too much so says this public relations consultant or anything about. that's never good but all the use of you tube or marketing has been inflationary and it's set to decline somewhat that's because companies of influencers want to prevent a loss of authenticity there won't be an ad hidden in every youtube video when
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every other one or every 3rd video but in far fewer perspective. the trends are stewards exclusive marketing partnerships. exclusive m r. isn't easy to pull young people boom is 30 is his time up soon. it's a pile of about i used to think so if you'd asked me this 2 years ago i'd have said yes you have to stay useful and perky. but now i would say the viewers are getting older too don't force it on relax that's the way to go with you tube pays burm $250.00 for every 100000 clicks on his channel estimates put his earnings at $10000.00 a month plus money for the advertising he does pull it. off having fun while making a living could be worse couldn't it but new technologies don't always come easy to
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everyone electricians bakers and other skilled trades people are struggling to adapt to the modern world it means mastering lots of high tech luckily there are young people who can point their employers in the right direction. tradespeople are adopting digital technology with varying degrees of enthusiasm and at different speeds some mccain others wary we understand or we still like to have a hard copy of pure form of you know you're going to a kid's in an expression he's getting help from some young and tech savvy people. i would say many people don't know much and don't appreciate how much can be done with it. and of course some business owners are into tech and forge ahead
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modernizing their operations such as. who runs a chain of pity series the u. turn is it was sort of should it should lies ation is great of the boss knows what he's doing. and the staff don't need to do all that much eventually they have to get on board and then they really like it must sing off boss colleges and universities can help with bringing high tech to manual trades and crafts students do internships in companies and promote change if they're lucky they then get offered a job. the serval thing is i'm not really up to speed yet i know in general terms what has to be done but we need young folk to help us with all the innovations especially 3 d. printing i don't know much about that so. we're looking at 3 companies and their efforts to modernize. come to morrow is a showjumper he's been training hard and building up his shoulder muscles so now
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his saddle needs adjusting for that he has to be measured with a device like this. all with bendy strips that record the curvature of his back. tom is testing a new method scanning the horse to generate a 3 d. model sometimes that works well but not if the beast is too hairy. owners don't like it if you tell them to shave their horse's mane when it is possible to get good data they're sent to a computer and on to a special machine designed and paid and. this is a horseback simulation tool it recreates exactly the shape as measured so we can make a saddle to fit this model. in some of these with one can here and here we can see how the back curves the exact angle and make sure the fitting cushions between the saddle and the back are just the right shape and thickness across this one post
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sadler is a craft that goes back thousands of years it takes great skill and lots of practice to master it new digital technologies are now making their mark 3 d. printing makes it easy to create custom fitting creations for example the next step is for each saddle to be custom made for a particular horse engineers from the university of justin are helping develop their relevant systems the things are changing fast so i think within the next 5 or 6 years we'll be able to offer custom made trees that's the solid base of a saddle to suit any horse and rider then demand will rise to definitely cause the potential market is huge and so every horse is different as is every rider it would be great to serve that market and needed to be in the frontal assault.
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digitalisation is also changing the work of the electricians. it's less and less about straightforward wiring and installation and more and more about setting up smart homes it requires a lot of expertise to deal with a complex which is in programming. but the upside is that profit margins are high for high end set ups. and they are smart on like this costs 728-0000 euros a standard installation 222-5001. took still runs his business in a pretty analog fashion with lots of paperwork. he still orders components field fashioned way. coned i could do it online but it's quicker this way. but he might be about to change his mind about some of adenauer has developed an online tool for the building trades that seems pretty persuasive it bundles project
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details plans measurement data photos work schedules and more and it can be accessed from anywhere office or building site turkey is testing a b to version of your phone and i'm impressed so it's easy to use and it'll save us a lot of work. to be assuming a has already set up an internet for his patisseries integrating the tills the office and the bakery he can base decisions about what to make on sales data is a cousin of the tools are getting smarter and smarter i can see every sale on every cash register for an entire week see if. the 30 refrigerated units are also networked if one stops working the system sends out a warning. much of the bookkeeping is already computerized next will be payroll for the 100 members of staff who was one of the names quite used to have 4 or 5 people
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in the office and they were busy now my assistant and i do the work just the 2 of us and everything runs smoothly i guess if you also. see here we can see the orders right here. the recipe is a nutritional data stored in the software. special orders are entered into the system and sent to the bakery so the staff they know exactly what to do. and that's where the human skills come into play baking a perfect cake still involves plenty of t.l.c. on the part of the pastry chefs. breaking with conventions requires courage in some countries more than in others as you call tani is challenging traditional attitudes with gender neutral underwear q a director met the young designer japan.
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most in a minute is not something that kind of i did it did. form my horn and the men behind me to go came up tightly and they had a comment that i didn't get in this camp or. the one that got the money call syntax it was easy to sing constantly that they it's impossible to tell you it's impossible because even the skillful minimal and other they only pay for this ice steak i am not the best you mama but outdoor cats i must. own the last cut is in my knees and inside this goes for the long haul 10 minute another canonical on the way out of it are the ones i mean it's.
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been almost a while if you follow so please click down on the bit for the coming off this piece of good will see if long it wasn't me on the phone yesterday on this ng because i wrongly they were mot the morning of i'm not giving up hi there was. no one day i was missing not anything to pick up i took him by both home took a more active conditioning had a bit of cons in the back. put the board in to get that he took sick enough we can make it all him like the christening that was good to go most of all good. and.
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walls and without it wall because it's more about more about mystical stuff it all in fact it was a good. long look at what took them a little bit cyclical can you not a case where you don't like to see dave so much could be about scale in the office job you can out of that boss a lot getting what you didn't is still enough coming up can come in mind i'm going on that bus today and. then this get all the money i did a couple call some money you all call me took all my goods and then the boss said yes why did the whole buy you must have bought i'm not counting on. it. misguided if they did not also design not only for $51.00 mustang. it's. kind of
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a. beginning to settle a bit instead of the q.b. is going to be beneficent brother because they did have. to get it up on. the. list. because that. was. my new. law because it is all things i will say no this doesn't go about it my mobile phone it was only a crime the function will call long in the mustn't as it was in the into. the ball . a little bit honest and will keep things i want to hold on we have missed it with all. the money. got to fit so they more than just. play
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a. game on a. little bit and make it is a means of the money being a chance of going from a come out of the commission at the wrong call if this is my boss's job i make my day here all day and again one of them again one of these i think anybody in a mall. will miss it. i don't know. fall in a little cup again me thinking i said it. but that's not all of us a lot on the net i said almost normal a minimal. game balls on the beach at a music hall could be a good beyond the whole amy all the dead hype and all. that with it. and that's all for made this week i hope there was some interesting
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takeaways for you no matter which generation you belong to thanks for watching.
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