Generation Quit: Being a Leader in the New Workplace. Financial Freedom, #120
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8215389058
- EAN9798215389058
- Date de parution03/03/2023
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
Is it challenging to lead a team in today's workforce? Not really. If you take care of your people, your people will take care of you. The latest generation suffers from a lack of leadership and mentorship. No one wanted to guide these young people on their path to becoming an employee. Their parents wanted them to have perfect lives, and the school system just wanted them to pass and graduate. By the time they get to you, their only mentors are on social media.
All you have to do is care about their well-being; the rest is history. The question is, "Do you care?"
All you have to do is care about their well-being; the rest is history. The question is, "Do you care?"
Is it challenging to lead a team in today's workforce? Not really. If you take care of your people, your people will take care of you. The latest generation suffers from a lack of leadership and mentorship. No one wanted to guide these young people on their path to becoming an employee. Their parents wanted them to have perfect lives, and the school system just wanted them to pass and graduate. By the time they get to you, their only mentors are on social media.
All you have to do is care about their well-being; the rest is history. The question is, "Do you care?"
All you have to do is care about their well-being; the rest is history. The question is, "Do you care?"