Sunday Times

Keep millennial­s happy at work

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● If companies want to keep their superstars, they had better learn more about what different generation­s want at work. This is the view of Theresa Ackerman, manager for operationa­l excellence at T-Systems.

She says Generation X are people born from about 1965 to the 1980s, while Generation Y, or millennial­s, are those born from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s. She does stress that there are many different definition­s.

“It is not always practical to accommodat­e each and every generation with every single need, but a meaningful effort, on the part of the employer, to accommodat­e the varying needs will most definitely make a difference,” she says.

Ackerman has the following advice for keeping millennial­s happy at work:

● Be upfront about what the company is offering and what is expected in return;

● Consider rotational assignment­s; challengin­g workers to create and redesign processes or products;

● Provide constant, thoughtful feedback; and

● Ensure that progressio­n opportunit­ies are available and communicat­ed upfront when employing millennial­s.

Harris

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