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Main Authors: Smith, Sara D., Galbraith, Quinn
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ968276
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author Smith, Sara D.
Galbraith, Quinn
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Galbraith, Quinn
Smith, Sara D.
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contents Motivating Millennials: Improving Practices in Recruiting, Retaining, and Motivating Younger Library Staff Smith, Sara D. Galbraith, Quinn Library Personnel College Students Student Employment Recruitment Labor Turnover Motivation Generational Differences Surveys Working with younger staff and student employees can be a challenge for library supervisors in a multigenerational workplace. Because members of the Millennial Generation have different work expectations, managers need to adjust to best meet their needs. By surveying its five hundred student employees, Brigham Young University's Harold B. Lee Library has learned ways to avoid miscommunication due to generational differences and to better supervise and motivate student employees. The purpose of this paper is to explore the library survey results and results from other national surveys, and to share what was learned from student employees about the Millennial Generation within the library community. (Contains 11 figures.)
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spellingShingle Motivating Millennials: Improving Practices in Recruiting, Retaining, and Motivating Younger Library Staff
Smith, Sara D.
Galbraith, Quinn
Library Personnel
College Students
Student Employment
Recruitment
Labor Turnover
Motivation
Generational Differences
Surveys
Motivating Millennials: Improving Practices in Recruiting, Retaining, and Motivating Younger Library Staff Smith, Sara D. Galbraith, Quinn Library Personnel College Students Student Employment Recruitment Labor Turnover Motivation Generational Differences Surveys Working with younger staff and student employees can be a challenge for library supervisors in a multigenerational workplace. Because members of the Millennial Generation have different work expectations, managers need to adjust to best meet their needs. By surveying its five hundred student employees, Brigham Young University's Harold B. Lee Library has learned ways to avoid miscommunication due to generational differences and to better supervise and motivate student employees. The purpose of this paper is to explore the library survey results and results from other national surveys, and to share what was learned from student employees about the Millennial Generation within the library community. (Contains 11 figures.)
title Motivating Millennials: Improving Practices in Recruiting, Retaining, and Motivating Younger Library Staff
topic Library Personnel
College Students
Student Employment
Recruitment
Labor Turnover
Motivation
Generational Differences
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ968276