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The five myths about young workers

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The younger workers are not the problem. Rather, the solution is that managers need to do their job by teaching and managing. By teaching new skills, managers help younger workers avoid frustration that could lead to poor performance. Younger workers often clamor for quick feedback, meaningful involvement, and pumped-up recognition.
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Truth The younger workers are not the problem. Rather, the solution is that managers need to do their job by teaching and managing. By teaching new skills, managers help younger workers avoid frustration that could lead to poor performance. Younger workers often clamor for quick feedback, meaningful involvement, and pumped-up recognition.
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