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    Maximizing Millennials According to, well, uh...Millennials
    Eric Chester
    In this highly entertaining infographic produced as a join effort between the University of North Carolina Business School and the <a href="http://theyec.org/" target="_blank">Young Entrepreneurs Council</a> (both largely comprised of the under-30 crowd) viewers are able to see the clear cut differences between older workers and millennials (a.k.a. Generation Y, Generation Why, Boomlets, Nexters, etc.).

    Through surveys, the respondents that represent this young cohort indicate their preferences and desires when it comes to taking their place in a multi-generational workforce. They've also used the opportunity to promote their growing power in sizes and highlighted the advantages of attracting and retaining them in your organization.

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