Young people everywhere are having to overcome new goalsas they look for work. The ubiquity of knowledge means that companies and young workers need something else to stay ahead of their rivals Workers, no matter where they are from, can plug into systems. This has huge management With the end of knowledge-based industries, Daniel Pink has forecast that success in the future will depend on creative minds , not analytical. The power of professions like banking, management, etc. will, it is argued, take on a spread as more jobs are carried out by computers. Young people who use the right side of their brain as well as their left are about to assume a value, so more work-based training involving the obstacles of uncertainty is in order.