Millennials are those born between 1980 and 1995 and they now represent the majority of the workforce. While Generation X is characterized by the desire for stability and pay satisfaction, Millennials are typically driven by the more social needs of flexibility, appreciation and team collaboration. Understanding these aspirational differences is not only important when branding your company to attract young talent, but also to get the most out your workforce and keep them motivated and engaged.
The EU Chamber HR Forum is delighted to welcome Susie Bates, Vice-President, Human Resources & Talent, North Asia for Interpublic Marketing Services Group to lead a discussion on managing millennials in the workplace. Susie will be joined by a panel of industry experts to discuss the issue in greater depth.
Susie will touch on some of the characteristics of today’s millennial workforce, and recommendations on managing this increasingly-critical generation. Following Susie’s presentation we will open the discussion to the audience and encourage members of the HR Forum to share their ideas and best practices.
Agenda
16:00-16:30 – Presentation by Susie Bates, Vice-President, Human Resources & Talent, North Asia for Interpublic Marketing Services Group
16:30-17:30 – Panel discussion moderated by Fernando Cutanda, Chair, EU Chamber HR Forum
- Susie Bates, Vice-President, Human Resources & Talent, North Asia for Interpublic Marketing Services Group
- Mulan Zhao, SVP Human Resources, Hill & Knowlton Strategies
- Jade Li, Senior HR Manager, BMW
- Christian Lepolard, Business Director North China, Hays
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