Soal dan Pembahasan TBI (Reading Comprehension) Bagian 24

            Millennials are often maligned for their constant technology use and obsession with the social approval signaled by likes, shares, and retweets. But organizations need to start recognizing the benefits of such behavior and harnessing it. This generational cohort will, by some estimates, account for nearly 75% of the workforce by 2025. And, according to a recent Deloitte survey of 7,800 people from 29 countries, only 28% of currently employed Millennials feel their companies are fully using their skills. How can smart leaders better leverage the talent of these future leaders?

            First, social sharing, Neuroscientists have shown that any kind of positive personal interaction light up a part of the brain called the temporoparietal junction, which stimulates  the production of oxytocin. “the feel-good hormone”. Millennials, who have grown up interacting online, are able to get that same high, more often. Though techology, by posting, messaging. Forwarding and favoriting multiple times a day. They crave that connection and are therefore natural team players.

            Second, constant, complex data flow. Research tells us that multitasking is impossible people can only do two things at once if one of those things is routine. Also, those who regulerly use multiple forms of media are more prone to distraction than those who do not. But, according to Nielson Neurofocus, EEG readings suggest that younger brains have higher multi-sensory processing capacity than older ones and are most stimulated – that it is more engaged with and more likely to pay attention to and remember – dynamic messages. Millennials probably aren’t more effective multitaskers, in the srict sense of the world, but, in their current stage of brain development, they seem better able to tolerate and integrate multiple streams of information.

            Angela Ahrendts, the former CEO of Burberry, recognized that she could turn these two hallmarks of Millennials behavior into an asset for the fashion brand. In 2006, she hired a large number of “digital natives”. As she called them, to do what they do best, Socialize through technology.  As she explains, they created an expansive digital platfrom, which transformed the company’s image and dramatically accolerated its growth. One highlight was “Tweet Walk”, which turned Burberry’s traditional tunway show into a live web broadcast.

            While Baby Boomers might see phones, tablets, and other devices as distractions. Millennials use them to collaborate and innovate in real time. While Gen-Xers may view aggressive social use sharing as an unhealthy mix of the personal and professional, Millennials see it as a way to gather input and learn from others. Millennials understand, embrace and are evolving with our exponentially exponentially expanding digital world. Instead of judging their behavior, we need to better leverage it.

    Adapted from http://hbr.org/



  1. The word hallmarks in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ...

    1. Significant achievements
    2. Valuable benefits
    3. Critical flaws
    4. Important characteristics
    Jawaban : d

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  2. The word maligned in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ...

    1. Associated
    2. Defamed
    3. Identified
    4. Recognized
    Jawaban : b

    Defamed -> difitnah

  3. Why do the leaders need to leverage the talents of Millennials?

    1. Most of Millennials love to share their thoughts and emotion
    2. Most Millennials are best in socializing through technology
    3. All Millenials are good in multitasking
    4. Many Millennials feel that their talents are unused by organization
    Jawaban : b

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  4. Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of Millennials?

    1. They can handle multiple flows of information
    2. They are the best multitaskers
    3. They love interacting online
    4. They are easy to catch and remember messages
    Jawaban : b

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  5. The word these in paragraph 1 refers to ...

    1. The smart leaders
    2. The Millennials
    3. The companies
    4. The consultants
    Jawaban : b

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  6. What is the main idea of the passage?

    1. The unique characteristics of Millennials in fashion organization
    2. The differences of generations in working environment
    3. The benefit of Millennials multitasking skill for organization
    4. The recognition of the Millennials behavior for organization benefits
    Jawaban : d

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  7. It can be inferred from the passage that the Millennials ...

    1. Are only good working as digital strategist
    2. Are often misjudged
    3. Are not good future leaders
    4. Are better than Baby Boomer and Gen-X
    Jawaban : d

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