Tm webinar february_millenials2_24feb15
Transcript of Tm webinar february_millenials2_24feb15
ENGAGING MILLENNIALS :SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION
Monthly Webinar Series
February 24, 2015
2Topic Agenda
Item Time
(min)
Introduction 2
Who are the Millennials? Some (too) Common
Generalizations
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Myth or Fact? What the TalentMap Research
Says.
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A Conversation with Millennials 15
Implications for Engaging Millennials 5Norm Baillie-David
SVP Engagement - TalentMap
Monica Helgoth
VP Engagement - Western Region
Agenda
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15 years in business
7,000+ employee engagement surveys
since inception
1,000,000+ employees surveyed
500+ employee engagement surveys
annually
Only 1 Focus
TalentMap by the Numbers
4Sample Clients & Benchmark
Award Programs Technology & Engineering Not-for-Profit & Association
Financial Services
Health Sciences
Other
The Millennials and Some (too) Common Generalisations
“The generation cohort after Generation X” – Wikipedia
Born early 1980s through late 1990s
Key socio-demographic/economic influences:
• Born shortly after 80s recession, witnessed 90s recession, part of dot.com crash
• Grew up with computers and Internet
• Earliest adopters of social media
• “A medal for everyone”
Who are the Millennials?
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Tech savvy
High expectations: “they expect to be in the corner office in 18 months”
Don’t respect hierarchy
Need high amounts of feedback and recognition
Need work/life balance – not willing to “pay their dues”
Disloyal: Ready to jump at first opportunity
Some Common Generalisations (heard amongst TalentMap clients)
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Myth or Fact?
TalentMap Research:96,312 respondents28,238 aged <35Last 5 years95% in Canada
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Millennials who
Agree/Strongly Agree
29%
More Millennials are looking for or thinking of accepting a job with another employer
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Aged 35+ who
Agree/Strongly Agree
21% F A C T!
Millennials Feel they have too Much Work
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Millennials who
Agree/Strongly Agree(Amount of work required is about right)
65%
Aged 35+ who
Agree/Strongly Agree
61%
Fewer Millennials have Confidence in Senior Leadership
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Millennials who
Agree/Strongly Agree(have trust and confidence in senior
leadership’s ability)
68%
Aged 35+ who
Agree/Strongly Agree
62%
Fewer Millennials find their work Challenging
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Millennials who
Agree/Strongly Agree(My work is challenging)
65%
Aged 35+ who
Agree/Strongly Agree
77% F A C T!
Fewer Millennials are “Engaged” Employees
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Millennials
70%
Aged 35+
70%
Millennials are just as engaged as everyone else!
They trust and respect senior leadership equally and “buy-in” to the vision
They are equally satisfied with performance feedback
The major difference between Millennials and the rest of us:
CHALLENGING WORK AND MAXIMIZING THEIR POTENTIAL!
The Facts don’t Lie!
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A CONVERSATION WITH MILLENNIALS
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Lauren Perron Mahendar Rawat Lisel Douglas
1. What are your expectations from an employer?
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What do you think HR departments are doing right? And wrong?
(with respect to engaging the Millennials generation)
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How can organizations keep you engaged, especially if there are few opportunities for promotion?
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Implications for Engaging Millennials
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Challenge them. Let them have impact and make a difference. All the research says they want to make a contribution.
Seek their input.
Provide lots of opportunities to collaborate
Best: Involve them in decision-making.• If not: Tell them why decisions are being made.
Like working with any other “culture” – Avoid stereotypes. Talk to them. Treat them as individuals.
Engage them like anyone else.
So, how do we Engage Millennials?
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Event Format Topic Date
TalentMap Webinar Live WebinarOnline
Org vs Work Engagement In the Not-for-Profit Sector
Mar 3rd 12:00pm EST
TalentMap Webinar Live WebinarOnline
Employee Engagement: Maintaining Momentum – Part 1
Mar 26th
12:00pm EDT
2015 HRIA Annual Conference
Edmonton Getting Employees to Own Engagement
April 23/15
Conference Board“Engagement 2015”
Calgary NEW Research: 10 Years On –What Do We Really Know?
May 25th
Upcoming TalentMap Learning Sessions
THANK YOU!QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION
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Monica HelgothVP Engagement – TalentMap [email protected], x515
Norm Baillie-DavidSVP [email protected], x504