Managing Young Professionals
MGMT 715.20
You will learn skills that will help you manage every generation but they will be exponentially important when working with Millennials.
What you can learn.
- Understand the dynamics at play in a multi-generational workforce
- Determine the nine competencies critical to managing today’s workforce
- Understand the theoretical framework for thinking about generations
- Identify challenges younger workers face when entering the workforce and how to help them
- Examine how to overcome the personal and organizational bias that inhibits integrating Young Professionals into the workforce
- Identify the developing emerging leaders
About this course:
There is a monumental changing of the guard that is currently taking place in organizations due to demographic metabolism. One of the largest birth cohorts or generations in history (Baby Boomer) is beginning to retire while their predecessor (Builder) is almost completely out of the workforce. Gen X is hitting stride and on the cusp of inheriting the proverbial organizational mantle. The three aforementioned age cohorts have learned to play in the organizational sandbox together. However, a new age cohort (Millennial, a.k.a. Gen Y), equal or greater in size to the Baby is kicking up sand as they enter the scene. They are plug-n-play when it comes to wanting to engage at work but organizations often turn them off as a result of not understanding their behaviors and values. You will learn skills that will help you manage every generation but they will be exponentially important when working with Millennials. The session is based on the result of a decade long conversation with Millennials and the people who are successful at working with them. Topics include: Understand the dynamics at play in a multi-generational workforce Understand the theoretical framework for thinking about generations 9 competencies critical to managing today’s workforce Identify challenges younger workers face when entering the workforce and how to help them Overcoming personal and organizational bias that inhibits integrating Millennials into the workforce Developing emerging leadersCorporate Education
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