Managing millennials and intergenerational ways of working, with Dr Paul Redmond, University of Liverpool
Episode 79, Nov 12, 2019, 03:52 PM
One the most engaging speakers at both LGIM’s Retail and DB/DC Client Conferences, Dr Paul Redmond is one of the foremost speakers on the subject of how different generations can work together most effectively. There has been so much written about millennials – what they want, what they don’t want, their expectations – that it can seem like this is really a generation that stands apart and sometimes in conflict with the others.
But according to Dr Redmond, this is far from the truth. While there are some characteristics unique to this generation, we all have a lot more in common than you might think. In this fascinating conversation, we discuss some of the innovative tips he has for managers – including ‘reverse mentoring’ – and the ways millennials can best learn from Generation X.
This conversation was also recorded live! Find the full video on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/hlh7LrdsUHk
· Dr Paul Redmond, Director of Student Experience and Enhancement, University of Liverpool
· Mark Chappel, Senior Content Manager
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