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  • The Millennial Whisperer

  • The Practical, Profit-Focused Playbook for Working with and Motivating the World’s Largest Generation
  • By: Chris Tuff
  • Narrated by: Chris Tuff
  • Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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The Millennial Whisperer

By: Chris Tuff
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Written by a leader for leaders, The Millennial Whisperer shares proven, profit-driven strategies for leading millennials in the workforce.

The millennial generation is the largest, most diverse generation in the history of the United States. They will make up 75 percent of the workforce by 2030. Unfortunately, millennials made a poor first impression in the business world, developing the reputation of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and disloyal. The truth is, millennials are no lazier or more entitled, selfish, or disloyal than any previous generation; they just grew up with different experiences than older generations and are motivated by different things.

In The Millennial Whisperer, Chris Tuff puts into context the ways millennials differ from previous generations, and shares practical steps companies and leaders can take to immediately boost productivity without building an office full of ping pong tables, beer kegs, and participation trophies. Chris provides practical ways for leaders to build a corporate culture in which millennials can thrive, establish effective rewards systems at lower cost, address disciplinary methods effectively, and more!

Get ready to turn your conference room back into a conference room, bring the beer kegs home for your next birthday bash, and put the participation trophies in the trash where they belong.

©2019 Chris Tuff (P)2019 Chris Tuff
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Applies more broadly than title implies

I (a Millennial myself) feel like I understand the variety in skills, perspectives, and outlooks of my peers better having read this book. More importantly, the underlying concepts and ways of thinking are applicable to all generations and have immediately helped me empathize with other age groups -- as the life experience during formative years is key regardless of what time period is in question. I appreciate that other generations aren't writing off my generation and instead learning how great we can be and the, usually minor, adjustments that can be made to work that benefit everyone. Highly recommend!

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A must-read for any leader

Chris Tuff authentically and powerfully describes the path all successful leaders should already be on in order to have a healthy and successful culture. Organizational health is the key to financial success. Make it a priority. Thank for this refreshing and inspiring book, Chris!

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Get through to Millennials

easy to listen to. lots of great suggestions so make sure you have a pen and paper ready.

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Very Informative

Great tips. Would have love to hear more about companies with different generations working under one roof and how to help them get along with millennials. Other than that great ideas, but definitely for a new age of leader.

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Obvious management advice

Unless you are still managing/leading teams like in the 80s, the advice on this book is very obvious and has been around for decades. If you already treat your members as individual people, then feel free to skip this book.

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Great tips but disappointing ending

I really enjoyed the book but when I went to find the numerous "free" resources mentioned at least 50 times in the reading I couldn't find them at the link provided. I emailed the authors company and got a quick reply saying the materials were now part of a software called "work vibes" and I could visit that site. Turns out they're not free resources any more when I asked directly the response was "with the opportunity to create a company stemming from the book it no longer seemed logical to provide the resources when we can provide something even more useful". Can't say I blame them for wanting to capitalize on it but I really hate the feeling of dishonesty that it gives. If you say you're going to do something, do it... anyway, good book as I say, just a disappointing ending and follow up.

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A few good nuggets, mostly misses the mark

This book was suggested to me by a client who had read it and wanted my opinion. Tuft has clearly had success and applied these methods in his own career. However, these management approaches are not new and are present as if they only apply to millennials. Even as this book was published, there were millennials who were at least approaching 40 years old and this came across as if they were early career.

Tuft’s reading was difficult. I found he read too slowly, pausing frequently and the way it was written took far too long to get to the point. I became frustrated and had to listen at 2.5x speed.

Managing people is about communication and empathy — we don’t have to make it rocket science.

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meeehhh... is ok... Barely worth the price

This book presents a couple of good statistics regarding Millenials. Millennials in the marketing and publicity industry that is...

I have a manufacturing company servicing the steel industry and the principles in this book don't apply at any level to the majority of the millennials that belong to trades such as welders, electricians, mechanics, etc.

Millennials are a much wider generation that works in all industries and not only the reference industry that this book mentions. I have to say that if you have a marketing firm that has unlimited funds, this is the book for you and I wish you luck finding a "head morale coach" that can look after the "feelings" of the people that were born in this generation. But if you belong to an industry where its employees have to work with their hands to do something, I suggest you keep looking for a better guide to help you understand a generation like them.

There is a statement in this book that says "If at the end of the day you are not exhausted from doing all you can to help your employees, you are not doing enough".

In my industry, if you have an employee that requires more than an hour of attention on things not directly related to his/her job, you fire that person and look for someone else.

Regarding the way this book is read to you... well... the narrator becomes boring after chapter 3... particularly because he continues to talk about his company ALL THE TIME.

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