Overview of Episode #4. The following topics are covered:
- Who's a Millennial and how this research was conducted.
- The top motivators and driving forces for this Generation.
- What they want
- Eight tips for managing, training and retaining Generation Y
- Get Full Show Notes Here
Topic #1 - Who's a Millennial and How This Research Was Conducted:
Timing on Recording: @ 7:45 ---
- Millennial / Generation Y - employees born 1978 - 2000. (People as young as 15 and up to 37 years old)
- Research: Two years, over 500 Millennials who were college graduated and working in their careers. Included: surveys, assessments, one-one interviews and focus groups.
- Recap of Bette's Research: GenBlending
Topic # 2: Top Values and Driving Forces
Timing on Recording: @ 16:30 ---
- Top Motivators for this Generation:#1 - Utilitarian/Economic - The Business Person - A focus on getting results and return on investment. "If I put my time in and I want good results. I want to make things better." #2 - Social/Altruistic - The Serving and Helping Others driver - A focus on the inherent and genuine caring of other people. "very team oriented and collaborative." #3 - Theoretical/Knowledge - The Learner - A focus on gaining knowledge and learning. Knowledge sponges.
- I want to get results so I can do things for the people I care about.
- Related Podcast: MORE Motivation
Topic # 3: What They Want...
Timing on Recording: @ 19:10---
- Do not put me in a box.
- Give me experiential learning. (Not just book learning.)
- Eager to contribute - but let me know how what I am doing to contribute to the big picture.
- Like a flattened organization where they can make an impact and not be "put in a box". Highly structured, large organizations are less appealing.
Topic # 4: How to Manage the Millennial Employee
Timing on Recording: @ 31:15 ---
- THE ONE THING YOU CAN BEGIN DOING RIGHT AWAY: Get the know them, ask about their personal life, engage frequently, get to know who they really are and allow flexibility.
- Top Tips: - Time is clockless - what counts is results. Give me flexibility. - Trust is a must. - They want balance and will create it. - Do not micromanage. ("Do you not trust me?") - Give me feedback. - If what you say in the interview does not match my true experience, when on the job, I will leave. - Ask me what I think. I want to be involved. - I want to feel valued.
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