Engaging Millennials; How attention span affects L&D; and more

Organisations that have too many decision-making processes are at risk of being considered by Millennials as outdated and regressive, HR Daily Community member Alan Clare warns.

In this week's featured post, he explains how employees' priorities have changed, and ways to better engage younger generations.

Other posts this week cover how attention span affects L&D; career planning for leaders; who can be a support person; and more. Browse the posts here:

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