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- Three Strategies for Managing Generation Y
- Three Strategies for Managing Generation YHelicopter ParentsThis is so true! I have two Gen Y daughters, both working and completing their studyies. There is no issue regarding their work, or study, that they wouldn't ask me for advice. I help them put together application letters, role-play interviews, brain storm issues...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-20
- HBR IdeaCast: Managing Generation Y
- HBR IdeaCast: Managing Generation Ydidnt find it relevantdidnt find it relevant. thought it should have been pertaining to new-mindsets of gen-y employees.. but maybe its not a complete info on those lines. it didnt suit me much.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-26
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- Managing Generation Y | Useful Commute Podcast
- Born between 1980 and around 2000, they are the first generation to grow up digital -- and they are widely misunderstood. In this podcast, leading generations expert Tamara Erickson demystifies Generation Y and explains the unique strengths of these newcomers, and how their upbringing has shaped their perspective and work...
- Blog posts 2009-01-18
- HBR IdeaCast: Managing Generation Y
- The newest generation to hit the workforce is self-assured, has high aspirations, and can get very impatient with the way business has been traditionally done. They aren't gunning for your job, but their lack of interest in middle management means Boomers risk leaving behind a vacuum as they retire. Harvard...
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- What Generation Y Brings to the Party
- I’m a member of the Boomer Generation. You remember us: we were going to change the world. Instead, some think we were co-opted by it. With the arrival of Generation Y into the work force, the topic of generational differences in leadership styles is once again on tap. ...
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- Are You at War With Generation Y?
- Last week, Sean Silverthorne's post "Gen X Is Unhappy at Work" got more hits than any blog post in BNET history. Clearly, the subject hit a nerve. Based on reader comments, one of the things that chaps Xers' hides the most is their younger coworkers: the millennials, or Generation Y....
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- Three Strategies for Managing Generation Y
- Getting the most from millennial employees requires a new approach to management. Here's how Deloitte, Merrill Lynch, and the U.S. Army handle the needs of a new generation. ...
- Articles 2008-05-16
- Useful Commute: Managing Generation Y
- They are also called the "Internet generation," nexters, and the millenials. The newest generation in today's workforce have a very distinctive work ethic. In this show, learn how to get the most out of these young workers. by BNET staff
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- 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
- Managing Millennials
- Confident, forward-thinking, and 80 million strong, Generation Y will reshape the workplace. Here's how to get the best out of your youngest workers.Even if you were born to boss, you'd do well to bone up on today's crop of 20-something workers. Called millennials, this vast and important generation of...
- Articles 2008-05-19
- The Truth About Managing Generations X and Y
- All of them are obsessed with technology. None of them have any company loyalty. These are but two of the workplace stereotypes about Generation X (born between 1965 and 1976) and Generation Y (born between 1977 and 1986). Stereotypes aside, what makes these 23 to 44 year olds give their best...
- Blog posts 2009-07-28
- Gen Y - Or Gen Whine?
- Until recently, companies all over the world have been wrestling with the challenge of attracting, managing, and retaining the next generation of workers. Members of Gen Y have an incredible amount of talent - but they also have incredibly high expectations about their work environment, growth opportunities, and rate of...
- White papers 2009-01-14
- 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
- Gen Y: Disengaged -- Except in India
- Lack of authority and an inability to see where their contribution fits into the big picture is leaving Generation Y, or Millennials, disengaged and disenchanted with work, according to a report by BlessingWhite. Surveying more than 7,500 people and interviewing 40 HR and line managers, the report...
- Blog posts 2008-08-12
- Managing Millennials
- They're smart, tech savvy, confident, and coming to a cubicle near you! Born between 1980 and 2000, Millennials are entering the workforce in the millions – 76 million to be exact! If you're a veteran, a baby boomer, or a Gen X manager, you'll need to know a...
- Videos 2008-04-09
- Millennials Don't Want a Revolution
- I’m having a bit of a Millennials moment. I’m sick of the coverage about Millennials, also known as Generation Y. Here’s the story line: Generation Y will change the world as the first digital natives. They will change business practices and IT as we know it. You must adapt to...
- Blog posts 2008-06-17
- Millennials: The Dumbest Generation?
- We know that managing millennials -- i.e., Gen Y, Generation Tech, Adultolescents, etc. -- can be different than managing Baby Boomers, or even Gen X, but at least BNET gives the kids the benefit of the doubt. No so author Mark Bauerlein, a 49-year-old professor of English...
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
- The Next Generation: How They Differ from Boomers, X and Y
- We naturally tend to categorize generations into stereotypes. Boomers, as you know, are terrible stewards of the planet, profligate consumers, and self-absored. Gen Xers (1963-1981) seek work-life balance, are more conservative spenders than their parents, and pride themselves on self-sufficiency. Gen Y (1980-1984) was born with a mouse in its...
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- What Is a Millennial?
- The emerging generation of workers, known as millennials or Generation Y, represents the biggest shift in the workforce since the baby boomers came of age. Why Millennials Matter Now Look closely at the population figures in the box above. There are more millennials than baby...
- Articles 2008-05-16
- Beer is the Hooch of Choice of "Millennials"
- A study published by Nielsen’s Consumer Insight finds that "millennials" â€" i.e. people in their 20s â€" generally prefer beer over other alcoholic beverages. Of course, studies conducted in just about any other decade would have found the same thing. (One possible exception: the unfortunate wine-cooler era of the mid-1980s.)...
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
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