Managing Generation Y: Global Citizens Born in the Late Seventies and Early Eighties
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Rating | : | 4.62 (947 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0874256224 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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. About the Author Bruce Tulgan is an adviser to business leaders all over the world and a sought-after speaker and seminar leader. He is the founder of Rainmaker-Thinking, Inc., a management training firm. Bruce is the author of the classic Managing Generation X as well as Winning the Talent Wars, and has written for the New York Times, USA Today, Harvard Business Review, and Human Resources. He lives with his wife, Dr. Debby Applegate, in New Haven, Connecticut, and Portland, Oregon
With three to four job experiences or internships under their belts, the Gen Yers pose new challenges for organizations that are already spending time, energy, and money recruiting and training young talent.. A practical "how to" guide on understanding and managing the youngest cohort of workers
A field guide for managers to understand younger workers Kristi E Dinsmore I have recommended this book (with rave reviews) to dozens of older managers who want to do a better job of managing young talent. Like it or not, the latest "generation", commonly called "Y", (and yes, most sources have varying dates for each cohort)had a very different. Too simplistic Book Bettie A much too simplistic look at a complex issue- intergenerational-management. To read this book, you'd think that Gen X and Baby Boomers are dinasaurs with attitude problems and that Gen Y comes to the work place with nothing but exceptional skills and enthusiasm. It woul. Help with Gen Y-ers Kathy As a Boomer in charge of a bunch of entry-level Yers, a lot of what Martin and Tulgan had to say about this generation really hit the target. I find my Yers incredibly impatient about getting training and having more responsibility. It seems like they all expect to go fr
. Bruce is the author of the classic Managing Generation X as well as Winning the Talent Wars, and has written for the New York Times, USA Today, Harvard Business Review, and Human Resources. Debby Applegate, in New Haven, Connecticut, and Portland, Oregon. He lives with his wife, Dr. Bruce Tulgan is an adviser to business leaders all over the world and a sought-after speaker and seminar leader.