NEW Young Adult Version of the MBA Inventory: Connecting with those under 30

Publisher: Appreciation at Work

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NEW Young Adult Version of the MBA Inventory: Connecting with those under 30

If you haven’t noticed yet, younger employees approach work—and life—differently than many of their colleagues who are a bit (or a lot) older. What they value personally, their expectations for their career paths, and even how they want to be treated on a daily basis reflect a new generational perspective. This impacts how they approach appreciation at work—how they want to be shown appreciation, for what they want to be appreciated, and who they desire appreciation from. This shift matters when we think about communicating appreciation at work. It’s not just a matter of adjusting language, it’s about tuning into what resonates. At Appreciation at Work, one of our core values is to listen closely to those we serve and respond thoughtfully to their needs.