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Surgent's Managing Millennials - On-Demand Webcast
Start Date
Wednesday, May 1 2024
Wednesday, May 1 2024
End Date
Wednesday, April 30 2025
Wednesday, April 30 2025
Credit Hours
2.00
2.00
Fields of Study
Business Management & Organization
Business Management & Organization
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Level
Basic
Basic
Member
$89.00
$89.00
Non-Member
$110.00
$110.00
Facility Location
Virtual Learning
Virtual Learning
Company
SELFS
SELFS
Vendor
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Status
Self Study
Self Study
Description
By 2025, millennials will represent 75% of the workforce. Whether you are an owner of a small practice or manager in a multinational corporation, it is important to understand characteristics and expectations of this large segment of the workforce. Research reveals that many of the common stereotypes surrounding millennials are unfounded and counterproductive. This course provides an understanding of who millennials are in comparison to their predecessors, the Gen-Xers and baby boomers. Equally important, the presentation will look at common myths regarding millennials and why understanding this class of employees provides opportunities for your organization to grow and succeed.
Designed For
CPAs and other professionals who wish to better engage with employees and customers who comprise this ever-growing demographic
Objectives
- Understand how managing to millennials allows organizations to grow and reduce turnover
- Understand how other organizations are attracting and retaining millennials
- Use research to learn millennials’ expectations, strengths and motivations
Major Subjects
- Understanding who millennials are and what distinguishes them from other sectors of the workforce
- Changes millennials seek in the workplace
- Suggestions on engaging and developing millennials
- Best practices by organizations who have successfully integrated millennials
- Expectations as to learning, development and training
- Work environments and schedules
- School to work transitions
- Views on salary, benefits and corporate ethics
- Whether millennials’ expectations are significantly different from any other generation
- Strengths millennials offer which set them apart from others
- Common myths pertaining to millennials
- Definitions of success
Prerequisites
Experience with individual employees and business clients