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#MILLENNIALtweet: 140 Bite-sized Ideas for Managing the Millennials

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The Millennials are now entering into the workforce. As an employee, they seem to be unexceptional performers and have been called the toughest generation to manage. They have a reputation for being spoiled and demanding, and not particularly self-directed or loyal. But they are the future of your organization, and if you want to remain competitive, you must do what it takes to recruit and retain them, and learn how to work with them.Like all young people, the Millennials offer the corporate world enormous energy and talent. They are a generation comfortable with electronic communication like texting, instant messaging, and online networking. They know how to navigate and transverse the highway of information and are able to process information quickly. As a group they are social, technologically skilled, eager, achievement-oriented, and they love a challenge. However, channeling those positive attributes will take a patient, nurturing approach.'#MILLENNIALtweet' is a book that was written to be digested quickly and easily by today’s busy manager who doesn’t have time to spend weeks or months learning how to supervise today’s young professionals. It provides understanding and tools that can be implemented instantly to assist in making the twenty-something employees more effective.’#MILLENNIALtweet’ is part of the #THINKaha series which a comprised of books that are 100 pages in length that contain 140 well-thought out quotes (tweets/ahas) that are 140 characters or less.

120 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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March 18, 2011
I wasn't quite expecting to be able to start and finish this book in 30 minutes, but the content is great. If you're looking for quick and fabulously smart ideas on recruiting and managing entry-level employees, this book has it. If you need step-by-step, detailed instructions and theories you might want to invest in something more in-depth.
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