A Message to Millennials (on Amazon #ad) is a book that
merges Charlie
Jones’ 7 Tremendous Laws of
Leadership advice with lessons on followership
learned and shared by author Tracey C. Jones.
Tracey calls each of the seven lessons of success targeted at millennials
a different function of followership.
Below are examples from the 2nd law of leadership and the 2nd
function of followership: USE OR LOSE.
Charlie asks “Are you multiplying what you already have?” If you are using the skills, talents, and opportunities that are present, you cannot help but gain more. If instead you are letting things slide or blaming others for your failures, you stay the same or slide backwards. There is no gain if you do not put in the work with a good attitude.
Tracey asks “Do you seize the day or do you seize the excuse?” Seek opportunities to be part of something greater than yourself. Value what you have and share your resources with others and in the organization. Remember not everything is in your control, but you can be diligent in how you handle things and the attitude you choose.
An excellent word puzzle shared in this part of the book is
OPPORTUNITIESNOWHERE.
How many words do you see in the puzzle? Why do you think you found those words?
The above is small sample of how this book makes you stop and think about doing their job. A Message to Millennials includes a hyperlink to a 10-page followership questionnaire and an interesting set of ABC’s for millennials in its conclusion.
“Leadership and followership are two sides of the same coin.” - Tracey C. Jones
For other views on millennials or this book, check out these posts:
Charlie asks “Are you multiplying what you already have?” If you are using the skills, talents, and opportunities that are present, you cannot help but gain more. If instead you are letting things slide or blaming others for your failures, you stay the same or slide backwards. There is no gain if you do not put in the work with a good attitude.
Tracey asks “Do you seize the day or do you seize the excuse?” Seek opportunities to be part of something greater than yourself. Value what you have and share your resources with others and in the organization. Remember not everything is in your control, but you can be diligent in how you handle things and the attitude you choose.
An excellent word puzzle shared in this part of the book is
OPPORTUNITIESNOWHERE.
How many words do you see in the puzzle? Why do you think you found those words?
The above is small sample of how this book makes you stop and think about doing their job. A Message to Millennials includes a hyperlink to a 10-page followership questionnaire and an interesting set of ABC’s for millennials in its conclusion.
“Leadership and followership are two sides of the same coin.” - Tracey C. Jones
For other views on millennials or this book, check out these posts:
- 15 Quotes on What Employers Need You to Know
- 10 Millennial Personality Traits That HR Managers Can’t Ignore
- 3 Leadership Tips for Millennials and Boomers
If you have more
time and want data to help you understand the different generations in the
workplace today, check out 11-page Generational
Differences Chart or 14-page Understanding
Generational Differences whitepaper.
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