Millennials and Management, Lee Caraher
Millennials and Management, Lee Caraher
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Millennials and Management
The Essential Guide to Making It Work at Work

Author: Lee Caraher

Narrator: Karen Saltus

Unabridged: 4 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 11/01/2014


Synopsis

As management ages and prepares to work longer than previous generations and Millennials join companies at steady rate, companies are suffering through tension and dissonance between Millennials and Boomers, and realizing that they can’t just wait for management to age out to fix it. Finding productive ways to work across the generation gap is essential, and the organizations that do this well will have significant strategic advantages over those that don’t.

Millennials & Management: The Essential Guide to Making It Work at Work addresses a very real concern of large and small businesses nationwide: how to motivate, collaborate with, and manage the millennial generation, who now make up almost 50% of the American workforce. The key is to change Boomer attitudes from disbelief and derision to acceptance and respect without giving up work standards. Using real world examples, author Lee Caraher gives leaders data-driven steps to take to co-create a productive workplace for today and tomorrow.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate

Millennials & Management is a must-read for anyone managing and leading in business today. It's like a secret decoder ring to unlock the mysteries of the Millennial mindset. As a COO and corporate executive it's critical to me to know how to engage with and get the most out of my team. The book gave......more

Interesting book. Parts of it i really did like and found helpful, however there were other sections i thought she was writing for children. Additionally, she wrote this for a business environment other than where I work, a library... I plan on taking the good and leaving the rest.......more

I was worried this might be infused with too much stereotyping, but I was pleasantly surprised by this short but useful book. Caraher does a good job of providing context for where Boomers, Gen Xers and Millennials come from and why they have different needs and exhibit them through different behavi......more