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Aftershock: Responding To The Cultural Shifts of Generation iY

Summary
This insightful one hour, half-day or full-day conference addresses the latest trends from Generation iY, (the latest batch of Generation Y) and how their style will impact the school campus as well as corporate America. It is no longer accurate to refer to Generation Y as one collective generation. The Millennials born after 1990 are a whole new batch of students. They are being called Generation iY because their life is dominated by the iphone, the ipod, itunes, etc. They’ve been identified as the Digital Generation, Mosaics, Techies, Millennials and Screenagers. They are the talk of Human Resource professionals and newspaper journalists, they are the prize of their parents, and they are the market share every retailer covets. They are the kids born between 1990 and 2002 and are part of the largest generation in our history. The older you are, the more you’ll feel like an immigrant among natives with this new generation. They’ve shifted from our Gutenberg era into their own Google era. Their bias is for action and interaction. We have the privilege of shaping their future. This conference turns research into reality, with principles & practical steps.

Youth Leadership Training Seminar
  

The conference covers issues such as:
• Martians on Earth: How do their minds work? Why do they think the way they do?
• Career Time: How do we help them move from backpack to briefcase?
• How are they different from past generations and how will they rebel?
• What’s the next wave of issues that will capture their imagination?
• How can we help them cross from idealism to a realism?
• Seizing the Day: How do we capitalize on their strengths & minimize the weaknesses?
• The Joshua Problem: What’s the best way to equip them to become leaders?
• EPIC Language: How can we make communication Experiential, Participatory, Image-driven & Connected?

This conference includes four major segments:
1. Understanding Generation iY
2. Connecting with Generation iY
3. Equipping and Empowering Generation iY
4. Unleashing Generation iY (Identifying their strengths and capitalizing on them)

Details
• This conference is loaded with content which can be customized to your team’s needs
• This conference is based on research, but is full of practical case studies and stories
• This conference furnishes practical ideas and solutions for the challenges you face
• This conference is led by Dr. Tim Elmore, President of Growing Leaders.

For more information, contact Chloe Lufkin at (678) 384-4484 or email her at chloe@growingleaders.com

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Growing Leaders is a non-profit organization which serves public schools, state universities, and civic organizations, as well as faith-based organizations and churches. Our mission is to develop young leaders who will transform society. Our goal is to equip and mobilize one percent of the world’s population under the age of 25 (30 million students) to think and act like authentic, life-giving leaders. We will do this by helping them discover their purpose, equipping them for leadership and showing them how to use their gifts to serve the world around them. We are about youth leadership development.