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      Hannah L. Ubl, Lisa X. Walden, Debra Arbit

      Managing Millennials For Dummies®

      Managing Millennials For Dummies®

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      Introduction

      If we were in the business of doling out participation awards, we’d give you a shiny red ribbon just for picking up this book. Sadly (or fortunately?) for you, we’re actually in the business of information – generational information to be specific. In this book, our focus – as you may have guessed by the not-so-subtle title – is Millennials. Prepare yourself for a meticulously crafted story about the generation everyone loves to hate, replete with tools, techniques, and strategies to help you better lead and manage this infamously unmanageable generation.

      At its core, Managing Millennials For Dummies is intended to be a truth-teller and problem-solver for anyone who manages, leads, or works with Millennials. We won’t kid you (or ourselves) by claiming this book is the #1 solution or the be-all and end-all cure for your Millennial woes. Humans are complicated, and contrary to popular belief, Millennials are in fact human. As Millennials ourselves, trust us when we say we get the challenge. We feel your pain. We sympathize, we empathize, and we also know when to tell it like it is. As generational researchers and management consultants, we hear the good, bad, and ugly about Millennials, and we work tirelessly to dispel myths and shed light on truths. This book is a collection of all our best work around recruiting and retaining the Millennial generation. We hope that you’ll use this tool as suits you best to find out more about this slippery generation, cull actionable strategies to improve your Millennial management style, and maybe, just maybe, leave with a changed perception about this complicated generation (and by that we mean you’ll stop hating them).

      Managing Millennials For Dummies is not intended to be read as a step-by-step manual. We get that as managers trying to lead four (and sometimes five) generations in the workforce, you’ve got more than enough on your plate. So instead, treat this book as a choose-your-own-adventure, but with more intellect and less redirection.

       Side note: Though this book is all about unwrapping the layers behind the Millennials, we also strongly believe that they need to learn about you, their manager, and the other generations as well. That said, we can only cover so much in the span of one book. We’ve incorporated a few chapters on Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and post-Millennials, but the majority of the content and strategy is focused around understanding and managing the Millennial generation.

      About This Book

      Although this book is called Managing Millennials For Dummies, you don’t need to be a manager to glean something valuable from these pages. Whether you’re a CEO; a retiree who’s curious about the “why” behind your Millennial children; a manager seeking to improve recruiting and retention efforts; or an entry-level, inquisitive Millennial who just wants to learn more about your own generation; this book is for you. All we ask is that when you turn to any given section, you come ready to take off your own generational lens and commit to seeing the world through Millennials’ eyes.

      Another thing we ask of you? If you can, set your preconceived doubts and skepticism aside. Trust us when we say that we know managing Millennials is no easy feat. We know this not only because we are Millennials, but also because we manage Millennials. Most importantly, we know because we’ve talked to thousands of managers on the front lines who are dealing with this newest addition to the workforce. Some are struggling and some are thriving, but all are just trying to do their very best. While we’ve seen Millennials get the short end of the stick (they certainly aren’t winning any popularity contests) and also praised as the best thing that’s ever happened to the modern world, the truth, as usual, lies somewhere in the middle. Within these pages, we’ve found ways to shed light on this truth. We celebrate the greatness of Millennials, show you how to manage the not-so-greatness away, and give you a road map for building a cohesive, collaborative, and connected cross-generational team.

      Perhaps the most unique aspect about this piece of writing is that it’s a bit of a generational Russian nesting doll (stay with us here): It’s a book about Millennials written by a group of Millennials who work in a company that researches everything and anything Millennial, as well as all things generational. As a heads-up for the odd Millennial hater who may have picked up this book, we actually think Millennials are great. If you were hoping for some more Millennial bashing, you most definitely have not come to the right place. We believe that while Millennials may not have deserved all those participation trophies, they’re most certainly worthy of some understanding (plus, we didn’t give those trophies to ourselves, people!).

      In true Millennial fashion, we ran with not “two heads are better than one,” but with three. Tapping into our collaborative spirit, your Millennial authors represent a three-pronged perspective on this generation: Hannah Ubl, a Young Millennial; Lisa X. Walden, an Old Millennial; and Debra Arbit, a Millennial/Gen X cusper.

      Foolish Assumptions

      We took the liberty of making a few assumptions about you, fair reader.