From time immemorial, people have reinforced theories about how the world is a ruthless contest between species and only the fittest survive. By no chance are all humans, at a granular level, blessed to be the venomous hunters or slithery snipers or lethal predators. So, what has kept our boat sailing all these years is our cognitive abilities, our ability to communicate effectively, our self-awareness, our complex cultures and societies with shared norms, values, and traditions, and our emotional complexity to name a few aspects.
From the first agricultural revolution, around 10,000 years ago to the contemporary era of rapid globalisation, many generations have come and gone. What stays and sustains the community is humanity. In a wide view, it all looks rosy and hopeful, however, if we drill down to recent times, we see workforce survey reports imploring organisations to evolve with the needs of the millennial and Gen Z, to move with time and create a better corporate society.
In a recent survey of the US Workforce, it was found that job satisfaction has been on...