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Call Number
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HQ799.5 Man
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Title
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Managing generation Y [videorecording] / Training Point Australia ; writer, Luke Preston ; producer, Michael De Robbio ; directors, Nick Hayward, Thomas Baricevic.
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Availability
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All items
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TP Library
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Preston, Luke.
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Hayward, Nick.
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De Robbio, Michael.
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Baricevic, Thomas.
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Jones, Kellie.
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Training Point.Net.
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Publisher
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Bendigo, Vic. : Training Point.Net, 2008.
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Description
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1 videodisc (18 min. ) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Performers
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Voice over: Kellie Jones.
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Summary
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Three generations are now in the workplace, and the youngest Generation Y are making their mark. They view the workplace very differently from Baby Boomers or Generation X. Having grown up with technology, they are digital natives - information and communication has always been instant. They want to go a long way in a short time; they often don’t settle for just being told - they want to know why; and being constantly connected with a social network is, more often than not, critical to survival. Featuring comments from author and director of Essence Communications, Penny Burke, James Masini from Hippo Jobs and Susan Lin, the Young Australian Businessperson of the Year, this program explores a range of issues and strategies associated with attracting, retaining, effectively managing, and capitalising on the many strengths of Generation Y workers.
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System requirements
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DVD.
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Subject Heading
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Generation Y.
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Young adults -- Employment -- Australia.
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Employee motivation -- Australia.
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Personnel management -- Australia.
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Record ID
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000239288
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