Top 3 mistakes organizations make when developing their millennial talents

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As the largest generation in the workforce, millennials and their characteristics are the focus of many reports and statistics. Employers and HR hope to find the right pieces in that research to solve the puzzle of what their millennial employees need. But much of this research is based on incorrect assumptions about millennials and their work habits.



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Yes, like Gallup Notes, “Millennials care deeply about their development in job search and – of course – in their current position.” But that’s not all millennials care about. Here are the top three mistakes organizations make when managing and developing their millennial workforce and what they can do instead.