TY - BOOK ID - 77864186 TI - Managing Generation Y AU - Tulgan, Bruce. AU - Martin, Carolyn A. PY - 2001 SN - 1281090972 9786611090975 1599967073 1423716388 9781423716389 9780874256222 0874256224 0874256224 PB - Amherst : HRD Press, DB - UniCat KW - Personnel management. KW - Personnel management KW - Generation Y KW - Young adults KW - Employee motivation KW - Commerce KW - Business & Economics KW - Marketing & Sales KW - Corporations KW - Employment management KW - Human resource management KW - Human resources management KW - Manpower utilization KW - Personnel administration KW - Management KW - Public administration KW - Employees KW - Employment practices liability insurance KW - Supervision of employees KW - Echo boomers KW - Echo generation KW - Generation M KW - Generation Why? KW - Millennial generation KW - Millennials (Generation Y) KW - Net generation KW - Newmils KW - Thatcher's children (Generation Y) KW - Generations KW - Population KW - Employment UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77864186 AB - Here they come: the fourteenth generation of Americans. Self-confident and optimistic. Independent and goal-oriented. Masters of the Internet and PC. Young adults who believe education is cool, integrity is admirable, and parents are role models. They're blunt. They're savvy. They're contradictory. They're the children of Baby Boomers and the upbeat younger siblings of Gen X. They are the 29 million young adults born between 1978 and 1984 streaming into the workplace whose presence will continue to grow each year for the next ten years. They are Generation Y. With three to four job experiences ER -