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Even though they’ve been in the workforce for a relatively short time, millennials and Gen Z resign and change jobs more frequently than other generations. While those who consider employment a privilege may see job hopping as disloyal or unappreciative, many young people continue to switch roles at a high cost to companies. They often don’t stay at a job that doesn’t satisfy their needs, which makes it important to learn about their interests so you can provide jobs they’ll want to keep.
In this course, you will learn why the younger generations are leaving their jobs and how to retain young talent. We’ll discuss the importance of cultivating a positive work environment and how workplace conditions impact performance, productivity, organizational commitment, and retention. You’ll also learn how to turn your workplace into a place where people of all ages are comfortable.
There’s a fine line between micromanaging and leading remote employees, which is a topic that many leaders study. You’ll learn to navigate and successfully manage remote employees to keep your teams engaged. We also discuss what our younger generations are looking for when it comes to career growth and development. After this lesson, you’ll understand why younger generations want to see a clear picture of what their growth opportunities are.
It is for leaders and managers who want to learn why younger generations are leaving their jobs and how to retain young talent, including how to manage remote employees and support career growth.
The course covers why younger professionals change jobs, cultivating a positive work environment, managing millennials and Gen Z as remote employees, and developing the careers of modern generations.
You will learn to understand why younger professionals change jobs, cultivate a positive work environment, and manage engaged and productive remote teams.
The course includes Introduction, Stabilizing Millennial and Gen Z Career Paths, Building a Positive Workplace, Managing Millenials and Gen Z as Remote Employees, Developing the Careers of Modern Generations, and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.
According to the course, they often do not stay at a job that does not satisfy their needs, and they switch roles more frequently than other generations, which makes understanding their interests important for retention.