Millennials in the Workplace: Human Resource Strategies for a New Generation : Implications for Educators, Employers, and Policy Makers

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Lifecourse Associates, 2010 - Business & Economics - 256 pages
Millennials in the Workplace offers a clear vision of how Millennials are changing the employment and hiring environment in America, including the rise of internships and early career planning, the new interest in community service initiatives, and manager' complaints over "spoiled" young workers who lack "soft" workplace skills. Howe offers a hands-on list of "what to dos" for employers, educators, and policy makers. He explains what many employers are doing wrong with Millennials and what some companies are beginning to do right, from co-recruiting parents to implementing tight cycles of feedback to ramping up longterm benefits.

About the author (2010)

Neil Howe is the author of Generations, 13th Gen, and The Fourth Turning. He lives in McLean, Virginia.

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