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Talking to Millennials

Posted by Molly Nelson - If the Millennials (or you might know them as Generation Y, or those born between 1979 and 1988) that you are working with as employees, interns, or mentees don't seem to see things the same way you do, Jeff Cornwall of The Entrepreneurial Mind and Don Sadler of our very own Self-Employed magazine might be able to help you make more sense of them.


Feel free to share your thoughts on working with and motivating Gen Yers in the comments.  (This Millennial would love to read them!)
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Comments  2

  • Kali Vanagas 03 Mar

    Is it possible to find the Millennial article from the NASE mag online? I would love to share it with my friends.
  • Molly Nelson 03 Mar

    Hi Kali,

    Thank you for your comment!  I think this is the article you were looking for: http://nase.org/knowledgecenter/selfemployed/selfemployed09nov/09-10-30/Young_Guns.aspx.  You can look for articles from past issues of Self-Employed magazine through the Knowledge Center on NASE.org.

    Molly

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