Michael Ashley, Forbes
Based on these types of frustrations it’s understandable that millennials, now comprising more than 35 percent of the workforce, have begun to push back on the way we search. Instead of relying on the manual querying model with all of its time-sucking and less-than-effective research implications, the new generation is paving the way for what’s being dubbed a “browse to content” model emphasizing information gathering and acquiring insights from numerous trusted, curated sources. “Millennials are different than Boomers and Gen-Xers in how they approach information gathering,” says Seuss. “For Boomers and Gen-Xers, search was the radical change in their professional lives. They went from having to go to a corporate library and browse magazines on shelves to being able to go online and find information instantly.
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