
The M-Factor
How the Millennial Generation Is Rocking the Workplace
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Susan Ericksen
As the Millennial generation (those born between 1982 and 2000) rapidly enters the workforce, their introduction into the workplace has been anything but seamless. In fact, you might have already heard one of these jaw-dropping stories: the mother who called HR to complain when her daughter got a mediocre performance review. The recent college graduate who dialed the CEO directly to tell him what the company could be doing better. The young employee who revealed a new product launch on her Facebook page before it was announced to the public. As unbelievable as these scenarios seem, they are happening in workplaces around the world every day. In The M-Factor, Baby Boomer Lynne C. Lancaster and Generation Xer David Stillman identify the seven trends essential to understanding this new generation: The Parents, Entitlement, Meaning, Great Expectations, The Need for Speed, Social Networking, and Collaboration.
Both humorous and savvy, this book - the ultimate guide to Millennials in the workplace - offers valuable insight and practical, actionable tips and solutions. Traditionalists, Boomers, Gen Xers, and even Millennials themselves can use The M-Factor to bridge generational gaps, be more productive, and achieve organizational success like never before.
©2010 Lynne M. Lancaster and David Stillman (P)2010 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
the best in generational hiring uniqueness yet
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Lancaster and Stillman expand on each of these factors and trends. They illustrate each one and how Millenials may improve their job success and how "older bosses" can adapt and use them to advantage.
This is a very informative little book. Well written and well organized, it is expertly read by susan Ericksen. Give it a try.
Better Understand Employees Born 1982-2000
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I'm not normally one to read "how-to" books, but found this book captivating!
Well researched, written & narrated
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"the M-factor" makes a special effort to see things from the side of the Millennials instead of just bashing them. This is useful for trying to figure out how to get along and better advice than I've seen elsewhere that just says to treat Gen Y like overgrown children.
The lessons are mainly in the form of stories about misunderstandings, revealing both views of what happened, with eventual happy endings.
One particularly interesting fable was about parents who moan about the #@$%& Millennials at work while encouraging in their own children the exact traits that drive them crazy in their co-workers.
Talking to both sides of the generation gap
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If you really MUST experience working with millennial gen newcomers...hey, just look around your office and discover the joy first hand. It's liable to leave a bigger impression on you.
I'm sure this was well researched
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