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How to Speak Millennial: Lessons From a B-School Dean
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Acerebel05/20/08 Report as spam1
Told what to do and how to do it
Yes, but do they want to listen, pay attention, and learn from their elders? Answer: no!
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a.bobovnicky@...05/21/08 Report as spam2
They are listening. Just make it appealing to them...
I am struggling to make an appealing message at home but an university lecturer I have found that millenials are receptive. The only thing is that you can not sound too academic. Make your vocabulary closer tho theirs, make your lectures different and they will listen. For sure...
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astrople@...05/21/08 Report as spam3
RE: How to Speak Millennial: Lessons From a B-School Dean
If you've ever dealt with employees who thought that to ask questions would make them appear stupid or unqualified for their positions, you'll appreciate the Millennials' willingness to ask. I'd far rather answer a question -- in fact a lot of questions --than have to address a huge error made by an employee too arrogant or too inhibited or too scared to ask for assistance.
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karend6808/25/09 Report as spam4
RE: How to Speak Millennial: Lessons From a B-School Dean
How about an employee who doesn't ask questions on the
important jobs (with the resultant huge errors I need to fix)
but can ask 20 questions and need validation on where to buy
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estetik10/23/09 Report as spam5
RE: How to Speak Millennial: Lessons From a B-School Dean
I'd far rather answer a question -- in fact a lot of questions --than have to address a huge error made by an employee. estetik - burun estetigi - gogus buyutme
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