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. Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date
11/8/2007
Time
2:30 PM TO 5:00 PM
Event Description:
Registration has now closed. You may register at the door beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Presented By: Amy Lynch of Bottom Line Conversations
If the Flip-Flop Fits Planning for Growth? Attract and Retain the Millennial Talent You Need
What strategies will you use to engage the newest and soon-to-be-largest generation in the workplace? Explore the principles of successfully employing Generation Y.
For over a decade, author and entrepreneur Amy Lynch has researched and written about Generation Y. Today, as these 20-somethings enter the workplace, she helps organizations attract, engage and retain young professionals.
As an HR professional, small business owner or manager - this topic is of increasing importance to you as workplaces of all shapes and sizes are hiring this generation of workers. Learn how to effectively manage these employees to meet your business objectives while creating a work environment where they thrive.
Cost:
$20 Chamber or MT|SHRM Member
$70 Chamber or MT|SHRM Member (Entire 4-part series)
$40 Future Member
$150 Future Member (Entire 4-part series)
Prices will increase by $10 after November 1, 2007. (Prices for entire series packages will remain at the same discount.)
Speakers and Topics will be announced soon!
Dates for Upcoming Workshops:
January 24, 2008: Topic and Speaker TBD
March 20, 2008: Topic and Speaker TBD
May 15, 2008: Topic and Speaker TBD
Register:
Registration has now closed. You may register at the door beginning at 2:30 p.m.
We are unable to accept reservations by phone or e-mail, and there are no refunds. No confirmation is sent prior to the event.
Are you considering Chamber membership? Try us out! We will apply the difference between member and future member pricing on an event toward your membership if you join within 30 days of this event or program.
Interested in membership? Future members, click here for more info.
Directions:
The AT&T Building (formerly BellSouth) is located downtown on the corner of Third Avenue & Commerce Street.
The workshop will be held in the Auditorium on the 1st Floor.
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