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Event: Managing Millennials: Practical Management Tips for a Demographically Diverse Workforce

Program Overview

As a result of this interactive program exclusively for Senior Managers, participants will:

  • Understand primary generational differences that show up in the workplace
  • Share with other Chiefs of Staff their primary challenges managing an inter-generational staff
  • Learn 10 PRACTICAL tips for managing millennials
  • Identify ways to better interview, select, and onboard millennial staffers

Program Details

Monday, July 10
12:00-2:00pm
B-369 Rayburn

This program is for managers only. Lunch will be served. To RSVP for this event, please call CMF at 202-546-0100 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


About the Presenter

Ms. Lamel is the Principal of MPL Partners, LLC, and a professor at American University's School of Public Affairs. She has consulted with and facilitated for dozens of congressional offices. Meredith graduated with an MBA, with concentrations in strategy and organizational behavior, from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business and earned her BA with honors from Brown University. She earned a Certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University. A sought-after executive coach and consultant, she most recently discussed "millennials in the workforce" on the Diane Rehm show.

 
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