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Managing Millennials

Managing Millennials

Shaping a New Work Paradigm

by Jacqueline Cripps
Paperback
Publication Date: 06/11/2023

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Leadership. Engagement. Retention. Recruitment. Diversity. The key challenges facing workplaces today.

Underpinning these challenges are the millennial workforce.

  • A generation who are experiencing global challenges like the economic crisis, debt, job insecurity and housing unaffordability.
  • A generation who are experiencing personal challenges like social media addictions, pressure, and mental health crisis.
  • A generation who has been put in the "too hard" basket by a lot of workplaces.
  • A generation who are soon to become the dominant global workforce.

To future proof workplace performance and engagement, workplaces must act.

Getting the best out of the millennial workforce, means creating an environment where they can thrive. Critical to this, is good management and leadership. Without it, workplaces will not resolve the current challenges.

This book provides a solution. It's designed to educate readers on the current and future millennial workforce: who they are, what they want, what they need and how to get the best out of them. It offers clear cut guidance and best practice techniques for both managers and millennials as they continue to navigate the current and future landscape of work.

ISBN:
9781637425121
9781637425121
Category:
Economics
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Business Expert Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
229x152mm
Jacqueline Cripps

Jacqueline Cripps holds degrees in Social Sciences and Psychology and a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. Jacqueline completed a Magazine Writing course through the Australian Writer’s Centre in 2014.

She has also completed relevant writing courses for Government. Jacqueline has a professional background in policing, child protection, investigations and project management.

Her professional experience has also led her into leadership and management roles. Jacqueline is currently employed as a project manager within the public service. She is based in Melbourne, Victoria.

In 2015, Jacqueline completed a University thesis (10,000 words), examining best practice interviewing of alleged child sex abuse victims. Jacqueline received a distinction for this thesis. Jacqueline’s employment has afforded extensive experience in research, investigations, report and brief writing, peer review and editing.

In March 2015, Jacqueline published her first article in An Alternative Voice, a bi-monthly Victorian publication. This article, titled Harbouring Social Media: The Gen Y Dilemma explored the impacts of social media on spirituality for ‘Generation Y’.

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