3 Tips for Millennials Who Are Now Bosses
As managers of Gen-Xers and Baby Boomers, millennials have found themselves in the interesting predicament of managing older staff members who have been working much longer.
Meeting Apps Take Cues from Popular Dating Sites to Engage Millennials
Launched in early 2016, SummitSync plans to consolidate individual event apps into one universal platform for professional networking at events.
Grab Millennials’ Attention with Small Business & Finance Talks
A new study reported 67 percent of millennials say financial stress overtakes their ability to focus and be productive at work.
4 Myths About Millennial Meeting Attendees—Debunked
Yes, millennials are the most-connected generation, but that doesn’t mean they don’t want time to escape the realities of the world.
Are Bitmojis Taking a Bite Out of Our Senses?
Are we becoming a visual society, and what affects does this have on our communication with one another and our ability to express ourselves to another human being face to face?
San Diego Marriott’s Millennial Committee Engages Younger Attendees
"We created a small honeybee safe haven located on our South Tower’s third-floor rooftop."
Deconstructing the Misconceptions of Millennials & Meetings
Millennials actually prefer face-to-face meetings and events just as much, if not more, than previous generations.
Harry Potter & the Quandary of Unengaged Millennials
It's not that millennials can't give their attention for lengths of time; it's that they require much deeper and more meaningful engagement.
To Engage Millennials Add Competition
Millennials are regarded as a tricky audience—difficult to engage and challenging to keep entertained. So how do you keep them engaged, entertained and participating at an event in a meaningful way? Dan Yaman of Live Spark offers a few ideas.
The Myth About Millennials
Dan Yaman, CEO of Live Spark, is glad that Millennials have inspired companies to rethink their presentations and to focus on engaging their audiences in brain-friendly, interactive ways. He also laments the fate of the poor, disengaged Gen Xers and Boomers who came before them.