Companies wrestle with tech demands of younger workers

"Scalet, senior vice president and CIO of Merck & Co., noticed
that as his daughter studied, she simultaneously listened to her iPod, sent text messages and browsed through pages of the Facebook social network.

"How she will work in the future will be very different from how we
work today," Scalet said. "She is going to expect [collaboration] tools
... to be able to work. What scared me is that we don't think that way
today as corporations. We think as baby boomers [about] this very
traditional, structured, formal [work environment].""

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