NYAPRS Note: Fun Fact: Millennials in the workplace are both committed and leaving! (Center for Creative Leadership). So what does this mean for your organization? In our October webinar offerings, The Millennial Problem: Bridging the Gap, a Baby Boomer and Millennial join forces to tackle this topic, offering the opportunity for candid discussion and create a framework for change. See below for registration details. 1.5 CEs will be offered for each webinar. Register here for Part one and register here for Part two today!
“Apparently, millennials as a group of people, which are those born from approximately 1984 and after, are tough to manage. They are accused of being entitled and narcissistic, self-interested, unfocused, and lazy – but entitled is the big one. Because they confound the leadership so much, leaders will say “what do you want?” And millennials will say “we want to work in a place with purpose, we want to make an impact, we want free food and bean bag chairs.” Any yet when provided all these things they are still not happy. And that is because there is a missing piece.” ~Simon Sinek
How do you perceive working with the younger generation? Is the above quote true for you?
This interactive 2-part Webinar series, designed to “Bridge the Gap” will explore, identify, and act on strategies to effectively engage, supervise, and retain younger employees.
A Baby Boomer partners with a Millennial who will engage with participants at two levels to facilitate this series:
Level I: Laying the Foundation – We will first hear from you. What and who are we looking at, and what are we talking about?
Level II: Creating a Framework for Change including Diversity & Inclusion
At the end of each session participants will have a Call to Action and the opportunity to create a Framework that can be used to Bridge the Gap.
Date and Time: Part One: October 5th 12:00-1:30 PM EST, Part Two: October 19th 12:00-1:30 PM EST
Presented By: Lonnetta Albright, President and Owner, Forward Movement Inc., Executive Director and Certified Coach, John Maxwell Institute and Jeremy Wright, MHA, Regional Operations Director, Cook County Health Care System and Certified Coach, John Maxwell Institute
Register Here for Part One
Register Here for Part Two