Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Hiring Gen Y Makes Dollars and Sense
Hiring richtung Y Makes Dollars and SenseHiring Gen Y Makes Dollars and SenseHiring Gen Y Makes Dollars and SenseBy Jason Ryan Dorsey  An excerpt fromY-Size Yur Business How Gen Y  Employees Can Save You Money and Grow Your Business.Why should I  hire Gen Y?Employers ask me this question every day. Then  they start in with their stories about people my age. One of my recent  favorites I know all about employing your generation. Last year I hired  a young guy right out of college. He had good grades and seemed like a hard  worker. A week later Im in the company bathroom and I hear him talking on his  cell phone in a restroom stall. And his phone was on speaker Even worse, he  didnt think he was doing anything wrong. He just kept talking and  talking.Okay, I get it.  My peers and I can be alittledifferent when we enter the  workplace (which is, on average, about 10 minutes later than youd like). Sure,  we show up to work with our iPod buds dangling out of our purse or backpack,  and ou   r ever-present cell phone is ringing loudly during the CEOs Monday  morning pep talk. Yes, many of us have a tattoo (or several) some of us sport  nontraditional hair colors and its not uncommon for us to have a piercing  somewhere besides our ear lobes (and, no, it didnt hurtmuch).However, in my  work consulting and speaking with business leaders around the world, Ive seen  time and again that Gen Y can deliver tremendous workplace performance and  loyalty at a substantial value when managed correctly. This  combination could not have come at a better time, because the current economic  climate is forcing companies to do mora with less in an increasingly  competitive business environment. Its my belief  and Ive seen it in action   that Gen Y can be the strategic differentiator youve been looking for to  decrease your costs and grow your business.Here are a few  of the strengths that Ive seen Gen Y bring to a workplacewhen managed  correctlyOutcome  driven By definition this means G   en Y is all about results (especially  the kind we can brag about on Twitter). We want to see we are making ongoing progress  and be a part of the solution. When you manage us based on results rather than  a job description, we will focus all our energy on the outcomes youve deemed  most critical to your business operations.Tech aware Gen Y has come of  age immersed in technology that our grandparents only dreamed about (although  it was our grandparents generation that created the engineering that led to  the current technology). Gen Ys comfort with technology can be an asset for  companies that rely on technology to zustrom their business as well as serve  customers. One way to leverage Gen Ys tech awareness is to ask us to test new  technology you are considering for adoption.Desire to  prove The huge expectations sometimes negatively associated with Gen  Ys entrance into the workplace can be a big value-add to a company when  managed correctly. Harness this ambition by giving us    the chance to temporarily  take on larger responsibilities as well as short-term projects that stretch our  skills. While its true we have much to learn, we also have a huge desire to  show you (and our 5,000 friends on Facebook) what we can do. Let us. When you  do, we both win.Cost  effective In many places where I speak, Gen Y is the least  expensive employee group to hire. Being less expensive by itself is not enough  reason to hire Gen Y, but in combination with the timely skills and big  aspirations we carry into the workforce, the potential ROI from our employment  is significant. The key is to manage us correctly  what I callY-Sizingyour  business.To understand  which steps to take, I interviewed executives, managers, and entrepreneurs  around the world to learn the actions they have taken to successfully employ  Gen Y. I share the best of these frontline tested actions in my new book,Y-Size  Your Business How Gen Y Employees Can Save You Money and Grow Your Business.Here     are threeY-Sizeactions that will give you an immediate head  start when employing Gen YY-SizeStrategy 1.) Make  the first day at work unforgettableGen Y decides on  our first day at work whether or not we can stay with an employer long term. To  make the first day unforgettable all you have to do is welcome Gen Y with a  handshake and a small box of our new business cards. This unexpected gesture  sets the tone upfront that we are professionals  and that we must meet those  expectations. And who is the first person were going to give our new business  card to??? Our mom And many of us will give it to her right when she picks us  up . . .Y-SizeStrategy 2.)  Demonstrate the performance you expectGen Y is  entering the workforce at a later age and with less real world training than  previous generations. You can quickly bridge this skills gap, and in turn  rapidly increase our workplace value, by providing us with specific examples of  the performance you expect. The more specific the    examples you provide, the  easier it is for you to hold us accountable. And, no, business casual does not  mean leather flip flops.Y-SizeStrategy 3.)  Check in so we stay tuned inGen Y seeks specific  feedback about our performance every month. However, we dont need an in-depth  360-degree evaluation. All we need is a quick 30-second check-in where you tell  us what we are doing well and where we can improve. These quick interactions  build our loyalty to you as our leader and are way more motivational than a  giftstoff card for a free car wash. After all, its hard for us to wash our scooter  in a drive-through car wash.  For the  completeY-Sizemethodology, including 50 cost-effective ways  to unlock Gen Ys workplace performance, check out my new book,Y-Size  Your Business How Gen Y Employees Can Save You Money and Grow Your  Business.You can download a free chapter atwww.ysize.com.Author Bio  Jason Ryan Dorsey,author ofY-Size  Your Business How Gen Y Employees Can Save You Money an   d Grow Your Businessis  an award-winning entrepreneur and an acclaimed keynote speaker often referred  to as The Gen Y Guy. He has been featured as a Generation Y expert  on60 Minutes, 20/20, theToday show,andThe  View, as well as inFortunemagazine.For more  information about the book, please visitwww.JasonDorsey.com.  
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.