"Sujansky Says" EZINE Archives June 2008 [back to EZINE archive main page] Toss Out the Handcuffs; "Cool" is the New Recruiting Tool Retaining Gen Y Workers is Challenging Gone are the days when an organization kept top employees in the fold with high salaries and fat benefit packages. Employees used to call those financial goodies "Golden Handcuffs," incentives to keep them. But make no mistake, this doesn't mean that Gen Yer's don't value salary or benefits. Our own research shows that millennials expect to be paid well. Yet, for many, a fun and engaging work environment is an equally powerful recruiting tool. A job with good financial rewards but a tedious atmosphere won't keep these free agents cuffed for long. They're likely to take their skills and education to a "cooler" company that also offers competitive salaries and benefits.
If there is a common theme to the perks that "cool" companies provide, it may be the message to employees that, "You matter to us. Your well-being, comfort and enthusiasm are an important ingredient to our success." As one entertainment industry CEO put it, "Anyone can own equipment. It's the people that propel the business forward. Since we understand that, we embrace it and proactively focus on getting the right people on the team, getting them into the right position on the team and keeping them challenged and satisfied in that position" But Don't Go "Disneyland!" It might seem like fun and games are all it takes to attract and retain talented Gen Y employees, but Millennials are looking just as much for meaningful, engaging work as they are for innovative workplaces. I remember one manager I met on a consulting assignment who expressed frustration trying to deal with her Gen Y employees. "They think they know everything, starting from day one on the job!" she complained. "One of our employees was telling me how to do things better after less than 30 days on the job." You can't afford to squash that kind of enthusiasm! Sure, they don't yet know all the ropes, but why not create an assignment for that new employee to dig into a department-wide problem, explore some causes, build some relationships and provide some suggestions? This way you tap that supreme confidence and give your "rookie" a chance to get a feel for her new work environment. More and more, KEYGroup's consultants are called upon to help organizations of all sizes restructure their work environment to attract and retain more Gen Y employees. We've found that while millennials can be a handful sometimes, they can also prove to be enthusiastic, energetic and visionary workers. The key is knowing how to respond to them. For some additional information that may help you deal with your Gen Y employees you may want to read "The Challenges of Engaging Gen Y Workers," an article I wrote with my son (www.keygroupconsulting.com/genychal.php) or listen to our audio CD "How to retain Talent in Your Company" (www.keygroupconsulting.com/cds.php). Meet Ken Kovach
Ken has conducted programs throughout the world, including Austria, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine. He has established an ongoing Management Development Program as a joint venture with a private school of Business and Administration in the Volgograd region of Russia. Ken is a dynamic and insightful trainer who always generates lots of enthusiasm among audiences. As a consultant he gets to the heart of the matter quickly and is very adept at diagnosing performance problems and learning needs. Ken also is noted for his speaking ability and is frequently called upon for keynotes and presentations to a variety of groups. To find out how Ken can help your organization take big steps on the path towards success, call KEYGroup at 800-456-5790 'Til next time .. All contents copyright 2008 by KEYGroup® Contents may not be reproduced without permission.
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