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Nov 13, 2010

We Aren’t Entitled, I Swear

Jon Lim Gen Y, Henryk Krajewski, LIVE 2010 Brainteasers, Life 2 Comments

Last night, I attended the LIVE Conference 2010 Awards Gala, and the keynote speaker was Henryk Krajewski from Right Management, a talent management company. He spoke at length about the problems that we are currently encountering in the working world, and the problems we will be facing in the not-so-distant future.

It’s a bit difficult for me to remember every single point he made, but here are the key points I remember:

  • Our population is growing older, without the same number of young people to replace the aging work force.
  • The way we share information has changed, your brand is now much harder to control.
  • Gen Y has different priorities and decision making processes compared to their older counterparts.
  • Output per hour has been exploding during the recession, which means workers are becoming more and more burnt out.

And he posed the question at the end: Are these problems real? Are companies doing enough to combat these problems?

So here’s the deal: workers are being worked to the bone in order to increase output per hour and save on costs, our population is quickly aging and we can’t find enough people to fill their shoes, and us younger people entering the work force have very different priorities. Expanding on the last point, Gen Y was specifically pointed out as wanting a better work life balance and having their choice of where to work and how to work. You might say, we feel entitled to get more than you think we should.

Here’s where I defend us.

Yes, we have plenty of choices in where we work, what we do for work, and how we do our work. Personally, I need to be challenged with interesting problems with the freedom to create interesting solutions, I don’t want to spend half my life on public transit, and I like to play sports and do social activities. If I am a part of your organization and you give me a problem, I will give you the very best work I can give, but all of the hours clocked might not come during the hours of 9 to 5, because I work at a different pace than you might expect.

Now here’s where we differ: many companies really only care about the bottom line. You want a massive amount of output with a minimal investment, because that gives you the greatest ROI. I feel that many companies take this approach when it comes to hiring, simply because it works. However, now that Gen Y-ers have different priorities from our predecessors, this approach is failing to attract the right talent to the workplace.

So what do I think? Investments have to be made by corporations to create a workplace environment that makes us want to come in and work our butts off for you. Let us work flexible hours and participate in our extracurricular activities. Give us interesting and challenging problems to solve.

Do that, and we’ll move mountains for you.

Feb 19, 2009

Trivial Trivia / Timepieces Answer / Mystery Number

Jon Lim Brain Teasers, logic, Trivia Brainteasers 2 Comments

Another day, another new brain teaser! Here was the answer to “Timepieces”:

An hourglass.

Simple eh? The next one will be slightly more difficult, so brace yourselves. I think I’m going to use more difficult ones from here on out, just to make it interesting!

There is a 10-digit number, represented by ABCDEFGHIJ, where each numeral, 0 through 9, is used once. Given the following clues, what is the number?

1) A + D = a square number
2) G + J = a triangle number
3) B + I = an even number
4) E * F = an odd number
5) C * H = a prime number
6) A / G = G / C
7) E + I = B + H

Have fun!

Feb 17, 2009

Trivial Trivia / The Poison Answer / Timepieces

Jon Lim Brain Teasers, logic, Trivia Brainteasers 2 Comments

Here is the answer for Sunday’s brain teaser. Once again, Vijaya came rather close, but not quite. Here is the answer:

The treasurer’s plan was to drink a weak poison prior to the meeting with the king, and then he would drink the pharmacist’s strong poison, which would neutralize the weak poison. As his own poison he would bring water, which will have no effect on him, but the pharmacist who would drink the water, and then his poison would surely die. When the pharmacist figured out this plan, he decided to bring water as well. So the treasurer who drank poison earlier, drank the pharmacist’s water, then his own water, and died of the poison he drank before. The pharmacist would drink only water, so nothing will happen to him. And because both of them brought the king water, he didn’t get a strong poison like he wanted.

Pretty sneaky! Here’s another one. Answers up on Thursday.

A sundial is a timepiece that has the fewest number of moving parts. Which timepiece has the most moving parts?

Ladies and gentlemen, have fun!

Feb 15, 2009

Trivial Trivia / The Poison

Jon Lim Add new tag, Brain Teasers, logic, Trivia Brainteasers 2 Comments

Welp, I got one response yesterday for the logic brainteaser from Vijaya and she was very close! She made an assumption out of nowhere, but she did have the right lines of thinking. Here is the answer for yesterday’s logic problem:

Wait until night time, and then go through the magnifying glass room.

Sneaky eh?

Here’s another problem that is intricate and interesting, hopefully more response from this one!

In a far away land, it was known that if you drank poison, the only way to save yourself is to drink a stronger poison, which neutralizes the weaker poison. The king that ruled the land wanted to make sure that he possessed the strongest poison in the kingdom, in order to ensure his survival, in any situation. So the king called the kingdom’s pharmacist and the kingdom’s treasurer, he gave each a week to make the strongest poison. Then, each would drink the other one’s poison, then his own, and the one that will survive, will be the one that had the stronger poison.

The pharmacist went straight to work, but the treasurer knew he had no chance, for the pharmacist was much more experienced in this field, so instead, he made up a plan to survive and make sure the pharmacist dies. On the last day the pharmacist suddenly realized that the treasurer would know he had no chance, so he must have a plan. After a little thought, the pharmacist realized what the treasurer’s plan must be, and he concocted a counter plan, to make sure he survives and the treasurer dies. When the time came, the king summoned both of them. They drank the poisons as planned, and the treasurer died, the pharmacist survived, and the king didn’t get what he wanted.

What exactly happened there?

Answers up by tomorrow! I’ll probably begin doing this every other day from here on out, so be sure to tune in for different brain teasers! Comment with your guesses, folks.

Feb 14, 2009

Trivial Trivia

Jon Lim Brain Teaser, logic, Trivia Brainteasers 4 Comments

Two weeks ago, during the interviews with LIVE 2009 Candidates, we posed a few interesting logic questions to examine their thought process. Below is one of my favourites, and I will post the answer tomorrow morning.

You are stuck in a room with two doors. One of the doors leads to a room made from magnifying glass, causing anything that enters the room to be incinerated by the sun. The other door leads to a fire-breathing dragon.

How will you get out?

Leave a comment with your answer! If I get enough response, I might make this a regular thing!

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