9 Ways Gen Y Provides Leadership, and Productivity to Business while eliminating difficult behavior

Marsha Petrie Sue
Are you ready to turn your thinking from Generation Y as difficult people to great corporate citizens? Generation X and the Baby Boomers have not had this kind of press because they remained within a "norm" of others expectations. Gen Y do not consider themselves to be difficult or toxic people. So you may want to stop making fun of them!

The good news is that Generation Y learned the importance of balancing work and life from watching their overworked parents. So here are some ideas of what they bring to an overworked, entitlement driven work force.

1. Hold Only Productive Meetings

Email will be the medium for information that just needs to be shared. Thirty minute meetings will pull everyone to the same page while motivating them to get the work done. They bring to the table efficiency, focus and definitive expected outcomes.

2. Training obsessed

And they will determine what they need to learn by engaging great mentors. So if you are a Gen X or Boomer, learn to mentor. This is where the online "social" networks will play a role. Want to learn new skills and polish old ones? Visit http://www.marshapetriesue.com/Successstore.html and enter code BACKTOSCHOOL08 and save 50% on everything including Marsha Petrie Sue´s Toxic People book.

3. Hire Administrative Assistants

Gen Y constantly ask themselves, is this the best use of my skills? If not, someone else needs to do it! They can find over 500 extra hours a year by not doing tasks that don´t maximize their talents. Interestingly they are willing to pay for this themselves because it give them more "free" time.

4. Shorter Work Days

Maximizing technology to get more work done in less time is the name of their game. Already the workplace is watching Gen X take eight hours to accomplish the same work a Gen Y can do in six.

5. Gen Y won´t retire – they will reinvent


They do demand 401K´s and excellent benefits. Every few years they will take time off to enjoy life, then come back with new vigor and ideas on how they want to work and live.

6. Emotional Intelligence Promotions

Generation Y will force the Gen Y´s and Baby Boomers to promote them because they do an excellent job. Not because of tenure, seniority, paying your dues or office politics. They will hone there people skills to they lead people more effectively.

7. They value their Helicopter Parents

Parenting comes with a license to hover over the Gen Y kids. Because of this, Gen Y´s respect their parents because of the undying interest in the kids growth and success. Some companies have already designated a "parents waiting room" used while their Gen Y is interviewing for a new position!

8. New View on Performance Reviews

Since they expect constant feedback because of the model set by their Helicopter parents, they will expect the same from their leaders. Frequent feedback, and spot reviews will move Gen Y to quicker improvement and this really matters to Gen Y.

9. Higher Starting Salaries

Gen Y look out for themselves and do their homework. They know the value of their talents and what the supply and demand is in their field. They will use Monster.com, Jobbing.com and Payscale.com for salary information.

Actually these 9 elements are good lessons for everyone that wants to be successful. I would recommend reading them again and replace the Generation Y reference with your name. Just a suggestion! If you want the Ten Commandments of Cooperation please email me at Marsha@MarshaPetrieSue.com

Cheers, Marsha

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Marsha Petrie Sue

Marsha Petrie Sue is an original, unique, and a one-of-a-kind professional speaker and best selling author who dares people to take personal responsibility for their choices, success, and life.

Whether dealing with employee relationships, increasing productivity or pumping up sales, her guiding principles provide life changing ideas to people that want to maximize their success.

Her books include, Toxic People: dealing with difficult people at work without using weapons or duct tape and The CEO of YOU: Leading yourself to success.