Arlington, Va. (February 27, 2012) - The Me Generation, also known as Gen Y, the Net Generation, the Millennials, Nexters, Peter Pan Generation, and the Trophy Generation, typically doesn't respond to the one-size-fits-all management style. Born after 1980, they have a distinctive set of expectations, values, attitudes, priorities and behaviors as a result of the era in which they grew up. If the differences are ignored, this young population can grow into a source of misunderstanding and conflict. HR's goal is to appropriately address the challenges and opportunities that will give your organization the competitive edge.
Often thought of as the biggest work-shift in 100 years, the members of the Me Generation are here to stay. Although these young people are confident and also extremely tolerant of those who are different from them, they can come across as brash and cynical. Many believe they're entitled to quick financial and professional success.
Join author, speaker, and senior HR professional Carol Hacker, of Hacker & Associates, on March 8th for HR's Role in Engaging and Motivating the Me Generation, as she discusses the following:
Attendees to this webinar will also receive 1.0 CPE or 1.5 HRCI credits.
About the Speakers:
Carol Hacker has been an instructor, speaker, and independent business consultant for over 25 years. As president of Hacker & Associates, headquartered in Atlanta, GA, she works with organizations throughout North America to build a chain of evidence that demonstrates the value of effective management practices. Her goal is to help managers, supervisors, HR professionals, team leaders and business owners meet the leadership challenge. Over 500,000 participants have benefited from her customized seminars on the topics of recruiting, retention, evaluating employee performance, change management, handling troublesome workplace issues and much more. Her clients range from small businesses to Fortune 100 companies and also include not-for-profit and government agencies. Carol is the author of 14 books, scores of audio CDs and over 400 published articles. She earned her BS and MS with honors from the University of Wisconsin.
HR's Role in Engaging and Motivating the Me Generation takes place March 8, 2012, from 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM, ET. To register for this webinar and obtain further information about CPE or HRCI credits, go to http://www.bna.com/Me-Generation-19413/?utm_source=newswire&utm_medium=PR&utm_content=HR&utm_campaign=me or call 1.800.372.1033, Option 6, then Option 1.
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