Misunderstood Millennial Talent The Other Ninety-One Percent

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Pub. Date: 2016-08-02
Publisher(s): Rare Bird Books, A Vireo Book
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Summary

Corporate recruiters and employers tend to perceive Millennials as a major flight risk, not worth investing in because they’ll be out the door in a year or two. Yet our data reveals this stereotype to be grossly misapplied. While Millennials with a financial safety net are far more likely than those who lack it to be a flight risk, they comprise a mere nine percent of this talent cohort. In Misunderstood Millennial Talent, we bust other myths about employees between the ages of 21 and 34 to stress the imperative to talent specialists of investing in this next generation of leaders.

Author Biography

Joan Snyder Kuhl is a fellow for CTI and principal of HCP. Kuhl has 13 years of corporate management experience working at Eli Lilly, Forest Laboratories and Actavis in sales, marketing, organizational effectiveness, training and development.

Jennifer Zephirin is senior vice president of strategic outreach at the Center for Talent Innovation where she manages Task Force member relationships and engagement. Prior to joining CTI, she managed Diversity and Inclusion at Morgan Stanley and specialized in organizational culture change.

Sylvia Ann Hewlett is an economist and the founding president of the Center for Work-Life Policy, a non-profit think tank where she chairs the "Hidden Brain Drain," a task force of 67 global companies committed to global talent innovation.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE NINE PERCENT
Chapter 1: Can’t Work with Them, Can’t Work without Them
Chapter 2: Who is Flighty?
PART TWO: THE OTHER NINETY-ONE PERCENT
Chapter 3: The Investment Imperative
Chapter 4: Intellectual Growth and Challenge
Chapter 5: Rewarding Professional Relationships
Chapter 6: What the Ninety-One Percent Actually Values
Chapter 7: Millennial Women—Empowered on the Outside, Left Wanting on the Inside
Chapter 8: Older Millennials—The Lost Generation
PART THREE: THE ASIA-PACIFIC IMPERATIVE
Chapter 9: China
Chapter 10: Hong Kong
Chapter 11: India
Chapter 12: The Philippines
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PART FOUR: SOLUTIONS

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