You’re likely facing all kinds of challenges in your workplace these days: constantly changing laws, downsizing, pinched budgets, and more. And on top of all that, your tried-and-true Boomers are starting to retire, leaving you with a mystifying batch of young workers collectively known as Generation Y.
No matter how up to speed you are on everything else in your HR department, you’ve probably asked yourself at least once, “Who are these people? And what the heck do they want?”
Gen Yers are just starting their careers, and it’s not for nothing they’ve been flagged as having an “entitlement mentality.” They look at work (and life) differently than your older employees do, and they’re a real challenge to engage, manage, and retain. But if you do it right, you can start reaping the rewards now and for years to come.
Order this in-depth audio conference recording all about successfully managing your Gen Y employees.
You and your colleagues will learn:
- What you think you know about Gen Y–and why you’re wrong
- How this generation is affecting, both positively and negatively, the rest of your organization
- Secrets for keeping Gen Yers engaged and productive at work
- How to overcome the “entitlement mentality,” and even turn it to your advantage
- Why retention of Gen Yers is particularly difficult, and what you can do to keep them around
- What Gen Yers really want at work (and no, it’s not all about money)
- Why understanding this generation can revitalize your hiring, now and in the future
- Legal concerns affecting Gen Yers that you need to know about
This audio conference was recorded on Thursday, June 12, 2008
About Your Speakers:
Jaenene Geiger-Maldonado, PHR, is principal of JR Consulting in Claremont, California. With more than 15 years of experience in human resource and payroll management and consulting, she has assisted companies with all aspects of compliance, safety, benefits and payroll administration, workers’ compensation management, human resource systems and audits, and behavioral assessment tools.
Maldonado has served as an independent consultant for the Small Business Administration and has extensive experience working with the Department of Labor and Employment Development Department. She works as a resource for many clients to resolve basic employee relations issues and complaint investigations.
Approved for Recertification Credit
This program has been approved for 1.5 recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the HRCI home page at www.hrci.org.