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- 3 Ways to Connect With Gen-Y Workers
- 3 Ways to Connect With Gen-Y WorkersJust Gen Yers?This restlessness would seem to apply to Gen Xers as well too, no? (or is it just anyone who isn't yet loaded down with a lot of debt and responsibilities that make them resigned to a day of work drudgery?)RE: 3 Ways...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-29
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- Gen Y Says: You Can Take Facebook, but Please Don't Take our Email!
- A recent study by industry group the Participatory Marketing Network has unearthed some surprising data on Gen Y behavior. Apparently, the members of this young demographic (ages 18-24) would rather give up their social networking accounts before they would abandon their email. Given that this...
- News items 2009-10-21
- The Route to Gen Y Recruits is Through Their Parents
- The Route to Gen Y Recruits is Through Their ParentsRE: The Route to Gen Y Recruits is Through Their ParentsTammy Erickson is spot-on with her inference that Gen-Y workforce candidates include their parents when making employment decisions. A recent survey of 300 Gen Y career seekers demonstrated that 78%...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-14
- Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?
- Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?RE: Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?even beign born in the middle of crisis is not an indicative that you know how to handle with it. That would be better if you can mix both experience and newbies to...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-28
- Engaging with Gen Y | BTalk Australia
- (12min 23) Gen Y are criticised for assuming the world will change around them. They expect high salaries for as little work as possible. They don’t respect their boss and show little loyalty for the company they work for. Well, get used to it! There will be...
- Blog posts 2009-03-08
- Boomers, Gen-X and Gen-Y: a Failure to Talk
- The Find: Between the feature package on managing Gen Y and the vehement reaction to Sean Silverthorne’s post about Gen X being unhappy at work, generational conflict has been getting a lot of attention on BNET lately, but a new study suggests all this inter-generational angst...
- Blog posts 2008-06-06
- Is Gen-Y a Sales Job Wasteland?
- Is Gen-Y a Sales Job Wasteland?linkThe link was broken:http://maketheirday.wordpress.com/2008/05/16/survey-generational-preferences-in-employee-recognition/ Hopefully this will workRE: Is Gen-Y a Sales Job Wasteland?I myself am a member of Generation Y, and have worked since graduation from college (3 years) in advertising sales. I have enjoyed the career thoroughly and been quite successful as well....
- Discussion threads 2008-05-21
- PwC Study: Gen Y Just Like Everyone Else
- The Find: The much ballyhooed differences between Gen Y and older workers are largely a myth, claims extensive new research. The Source: Research from PricewaterhouseCoopers entitled "Millennials at Work" The Takeaway: The media storm over the supposedly revolutionary Gen Y (also known as the...
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- Five Advantages of Hiring Gen Y Employees
- Stereotypes about the youngest workers now entering the workforce are not always flattering. Gen Y has been called self-absorbed, coddled, entitled, and even diagnosed as suffering from an epidemic of narcissism. After hearing all this, why would anyone want to hire a twenty-something? Gen Y is not without its faults, ...
- Blog posts 2009-09-03
- Gen Y: Schooling Isn't Enough, Educate Yourself
- Americans are going to university in greater numbers than ever before, but just because Gen Y is the most educated generation yet, doesn't mean they're the most prepared for the workforce. As Mark Twain famously said, "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education", and this distinction still...
- Blog posts 2009-08-24
- Will Your Gen Y Workers Be Your Economic Salvation?
- While existing business paradigms have failed, a hidden resource in your organization holds the key for a successful future. So says Kirk Snyder, writing on the Huffington Post. That resource? None other than your cadre of Generation Y workers. According to Snyder, Gen Y is redefining the...
- Blog posts 2008-10-27
- Is Gen-Y a Sales Job Wasteland?
- BNET just published a highly amusing feature article package on Gen-Y, aka the so-called Millennials. I personally find such categorizations (Gen-X, Gen-Y, Boomers, etc) fairly bogus because the difference between the generations seems fairly microscopic to me, all things considered. For example, every one of the...
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- Gen Y Asks, 'What Crisis?'
- Boomers are pulling out their remaining hair watching retirement nest eggs crack and dribble out on the pavement. Gen Xers are scrambling to meet the mortgage and wondering what expenses to cut next. Gen Y? Sweet times! No mortgage to pay. No 401K to fret about. Lose...
- Blog posts 2008-10-27
- Gen Y: Disengaged -- Except in India
- Gen Y: Disengaged -- Except in IndiaRE: Gen Y: Disengaged -- Except in IndiaGO INDIA!!! JAI HIND!! ;)RE: Gen Y: Disengaged -- Except in IndiaAs an american Gen Y, I can tell you exactly why we're disengaged. It's because we're broke! We're all drowning in debt to get...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-12
- The Route to Gen Y Recruits is Through Their Parents
- The Find: If you want to recruit more Gen Y workers to your organization, Tammy Erickson insists your brand needs to appeal to their parents as much as it does to them. The Source: Tammy Erickson on the Harvard Business Conversation Starters blog. The...
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- Who's Filling Gen-Y's Shoes?
- Recent trends in youth culture suggest an increasingly attitude among teens and college freshmen in the US, which could become a worldwide trend in just a few years. Gen-Y is identified as the current crop of teenagers born between 1974 and 1980. Today, Gen-Y continues to be characterized by many...
- White papers 2003-05-05
- Harvard Business Piffle about Gen Y
- Please... Make it stop... Just take point #1 in the video -- "they're not afraid to tackle big jobs." As Yoda said: "To me a break please give." This supposed characteristic of "Gen Y" is different from, say, what? The generation...
- Blog posts 2008-12-05
- Gen Y Takes Technology to the Bank | BTalk Australia
- (Episode 291; 11 minutes 50) We learnt in the last BTalk Australia how Gen Y expect instant access to information, which has a significant impact on how technology is used to meet the service demands of this generation. Today we hear from Telstra’s Rocky Scopelliti. He has...
- Blog posts 2009-07-21
- Peanut Labs Gen-Y Survey Finds Apple and HP Computers "Must-Have" Holiday Gifts
- Peanut Labs, Inc., provider of unmatched Gen-Y sample for market researchers, today announced the results of its Gen-Y holiday shopping survey, in which America's influential 13- to 25-year-olds share their shopping intentions for the holiday season. Overall, Gen-Y has indicated their spending will be up slightly, with specific purchase intentions...
- Research articles 2007-12-12
- Are Gen Y's Aspirations So Different?
- Are Gen Y's Aspirations So Different?RE: Are Gen Y's Aspirations So Different?Hey, thanks for linking to my post! I definitely think perception of Gen-Y is fairly distorted. A lot of the qualities that seem to be associated with us are really just qualities of youth in general. ...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-05
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