Generation Y supplement May 27, 2008
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The Times will be publishing another dedicated work-related supplement tomorrow, this time specifically about Generation Y.
I’m sure that many of the points raised within the supplement will come up at the Exploding Myths conference in just 2 days!
The generation that demands more! May 20, 2008
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Ahead of the Exploding Myths conference next week, here is an article by Dr Paul Redmond about Generation Y. Paul is a leading expert on this ‘demanding’ generation and will be speaking about how they have shaped the new world of work at the Exploding Myths conference on Thursday.
It’s not too late to book – but do it today! Visit the site to read the full programme and to download a booking form: www.careers.lon.ac.uk/explodingmyths
New speaker at the conference! May 16, 2008
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Unfortunately Emily Kortlang from Red Bull is no longer able to speak at the conference.
However, taking her place we are pleased to welcome Penelope Levitt, Account Manager from Campus Group. The Campus Group bring new innovative ideas to student marketing, offering brand and marketing managers a full consultancy and implementation service. Penny will be discussing how campus marketing, face-to-face, real ‘networking’ is still an incredibly important part of graduate recruitment, whether it is purely for raising brand awareness or for finding potential recruits.
For more information visit www.careers.lon.ac.uk/explodingmyths/
Work 2.0 survey May 8, 2008
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Freshminds and Management Today have collaborated on a recent survey into the effect Generation Y are having on their colleagues from other ‘generations’ and the workplace as a whole. You can read the article in Management Today or download the report as a pdf.
Alistair Leathwood, the managing director of Freshminds, is quoted as saying:
We believed that Generation Y wasn’t just different by degrees, but that this group was a disruptive generation through which its attitudes and behaviours would have a significant and lasting impact on the future of work.
Dr Paul Redmond, a leading figure into research on Generation Y, will be presenting his unique and original findings on ‘the new world of work’ at the Exploding Myths conference.