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What Does Your Team Love About Their Work? e tasks, and priorities.Why is it important that your team enjoy their work? If ALL of the members of your team enjoyed their work, your team could achieve tremendous results for your organization! And, imagine the impact on your own personal job satisfaction from your team achieving amazing results...see how it's all connected?Ok, let's get started. Let's look at some specific areas that can help you see what' 5. How do Generation Y workers like to receive feedback from a supervisor or manager? Generation Y wants and expects feedback – both praise and constructive- often. An annual or quarterly review simply won’t work for the generation that is used having everything instantly. Give Yers feedback whenever you can…on the elevator, via email, on-the-spot. They’ll love you for this type of feedback. 6. How can we keep Generation Y motivated? Yers thrive in a muti-task e Die Cutting Equipment They’re young, audacious, hip, and nimble. They may show up to work late – or not all. They don’t respect authority simply because a boss has “paid her dues” or has a fancy title. Respect for authority has to be earned. They are also smart, technically savvy and will easily adapt to change.Several pieces of equipment are used for die cutting. There are three basic types of cutting equipment. The first is a small swing arm ‘clicker’ press that is ideal for embroidery shops. The second is a large ‘traveling head’ press, which is used for multiple cutting and roll cutting. ‘Full head’ press is the third type, and it is used for heavy-duty jobs. Additionally, ‘up-acting’ hydraulic plat Generation Y is in the workforce and making waves. Many supervisors and managers are already pulling their hair out trying to figure Yers out. To be effective (and to remain sane) every manager and supervisor must be able to wrap their mind around how Generation Y thinks, what they expect, and what they need. How can managers more effectively manage and motivate Yers? Right here Myra Golden offers hardhitting answers to the top 7 questions about managing Generation Y. 1. Who is Generation Y? There is no consensus over the exact time frame of Gen Y. Some experts assert that Generation Y was born as early as 1977; while others say they were born as late as 1980. A good range is 1980 – 2000. 2. What’s the single biggest mistake managers make with Generation Y workers? If you manage Yers, this will come as no shock to you: Generation Yers don’t respond well to authoritarian leadership styles. If you really want a fight on your hands, just dictate to your younger workers "They've grown up questioning their parents, and now they're questioning their employers. They don't know how to shut up, which is great, but that's aggravating to the 50-year-old manager who says, 'Do it and do it now.' " says Jordan Kaplan, an associate managerial science professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn in New York. 3. How many Generation Y workers are currently in the workforce? Generation Y has grown from 14% of the workforce to 21% over the past four years to nearly 23 million workers. 4. Should employers expect high turnover with Generation Y? The short answer is yes. Much like Generation X, Generation Yers don’t expect to stay in a job, or even a career, too long. They are savvy multi-taskers, accustomed to change, juggling multiple tasks, and priorities. 5. How do Generation Y workers like to receive feedback from a supervisor or manager? Generation Y wants and expects feedback – both praise and constructive- often. An annual or quarterly review simply won’t work for the generation that is used having everything instantly. Give Yers feedback whenever you can…on the elevator, via email, on-the-spot. They’ll love you for this type of feedback. 6. How can we keep Generation Y motivated? Yers thrive in a muti-task e Send a Thank-you Letter After the Interview mind around how Generation Y thinks, what they expect, and what they need.There are several things you should do immediately after the interview, but one of the most important things you must do is to send a 'Thank-you letter'.Although this is not a cover letter in the traditional sense of the word this follow-up letter is a valuable device to follow up your interview. When you think about it, probably because not many people are thanked, especially for an inte How can managers more effectively manage and motivate Yers? Right here Myra Golden offers hardhitting answers to the top 7 questions about managing Generation Y. 1. Who is Generation Y? There is no consensus over the exact time frame of Gen Y. Some experts assert that Generation Y was born as early as 1977; while others say they were born as late as 1980. A good range is 1980 – 2000. 2. What’s the single biggest mistake managers make with Generation Y workers? If you manage Yers, this will come as no shock to you: Generation Yers don’t respond well to authoritarian leadership styles. If you really want a fight on your hands, just dictate to your younger workers "They've grown up questioning their parents, and now they're questioning their employers. They don't know how to shut up, which is great, but that's aggravating to the 50-year-old manager who says, 'Do it and do it now.' " says Jordan Kaplan, an associate managerial science professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn in New York. 3. How many Generation Y workers are currently in the workforce? Generation Y has grown from 14% of the workforce to 21% over the past four years to nearly 23 million workers. 4. Should employers expect high turnover with Generation Y? The short answer is yes. Much like Generation X, Generation Yers don’t expect to stay in a job, or even a career, too long. They are savvy multi-taskers, accustomed to change, juggling multiple tasks, and priorities. 5. How do Generation Y workers like to receive feedback from a supervisor or manager? Generation Y wants and expects feedback – both praise and constructive- often. An annual or quarterly review simply won’t work for the generation that is used having everything instantly. Give Yers feedback whenever you can…on the elevator, via email, on-the-spot. They’ll love you for this type of feedback. 6. How can we keep Generation Y motivated? Yers thrive in a muti-task e Latest Interview Trends - You've Heard Of Speed Dating But What About Speed Interviews? take managers make with Generation Y workers? You’ve heard about speed dating, but did you know speed interviewing is one of the latest trends being used by employers and recruiters to assess potential applicants?Current industry research on Career Industry Megatrends by Career Directors International (www.careerdirectors.com) shows that Puzzle Interviews, Fishbowl Interaction Activities and Simulation Interviews are just a few of the If you manage Yers, this will come as no shock to you: Generation Yers don’t respond well to authoritarian leadership styles. If you really want a fight on your hands, just dictate to your younger workers "They've grown up questioning their parents, and now they're questioning their employers. They don't know how to shut up, which is great, but that's aggravating to the 50-year-old manager who says, 'Do it and do it now.' " says Jordan Kaplan, an associate managerial science professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn in New York. 3. How many Generation Y workers are currently in the workforce? Generation Y has grown from 14% of the workforce to 21% over the past four years to nearly 23 million workers. 4. Should employers expect high turnover with Generation Y? The short answer is yes. Much like Generation X, Generation Yers don’t expect to stay in a job, or even a career, too long. They are savvy multi-taskers, accustomed to change, juggling multiple tasks, and priorities. 5. How do Generation Y workers like to receive feedback from a supervisor or manager? Generation Y wants and expects feedback – both praise and constructive- often. An annual or quarterly review simply won’t work for the generation that is used having everything instantly. Give Yers feedback whenever you can…on the elevator, via email, on-the-spot. They’ll love you for this type of feedback. 6. How can we keep Generation Y motivated? Yers thrive in a muti-task e An Entrepreneur and a Life To Be Remembered ence professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn in New York.I was reminded of my own mortality today. I guess you can say I had a near death experience, though the death I experienced was not my own.No, I was never in any danger, nor was my life ever threatened. In fact, I was sitting in the air conditioned comfort of my home office sipping a nice cup of coffee and watching the dogs run around the yard when the moment came.The sun was shin 3. How many Generation Y workers are currently in the workforce? Generation Y has grown from 14% of the workforce to 21% over the past four years to nearly 23 million workers. 4. Should employers expect high turnover with Generation Y? The short answer is yes. Much like Generation X, Generation Yers don’t expect to stay in a job, or even a career, too long. They are savvy multi-taskers, accustomed to change, juggling multiple tasks, and priorities. 5. How do Generation Y workers like to receive feedback from a supervisor or manager? Generation Y wants and expects feedback – both praise and constructive- often. An annual or quarterly review simply won’t work for the generation that is used having everything instantly. Give Yers feedback whenever you can…on the elevator, via email, on-the-spot. They’ll love you for this type of feedback. 6. How can we keep Generation Y motivated? Yers thrive in a muti-task e Are You Referable? e tasks, and priorities.Technical competence alone does not make you ‘referable’, no matter how good you are.My friend Treva recently experienced a car breakdown in Los Angeles. Her vehicle was towed to a nearby service station where the manager put her at ease with his comfortable style and obvious expertise. He promised to call her the next morning with an evaluation and an estimate.She took the bus home 5. How do Generation Y workers like to receive feedback from a supervisor or manager? Generation Y wants and expects feedback – both praise and constructive- often. An annual or quarterly review simply won’t work for the generation that is used having everything instantly. Give Yers feedback whenever you can…on the elevator, via email, on-the-spot. They’ll love you for this type of feedback. 6. How can we keep Generation Y motivated? Yers thrive in a muti-task environment. They are brilliant multi-taskers and seek ever-changing tasks. Keep multiple tasks and tight deadlines in front of them and you will be surrounded by a motivated group of young Yers. 7. How important is flexibility with Generation Y? EXTREMELY!!! Yers grew up in flexible times and as adolescents they had a lot of say over their world. They want say in everything from benefits to scheduling to the option of telecommuting. Generation Y expects work to accommodate their personal and family life.
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