CIO: Why Managers Need to Stop Worrying and Love Millennials

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    CIO – “No other generation blurs the lines between work and play like millennials do,” writes Heidi Farris, vice president of community engagement and marketing at Bloomfire and the business analyst’s manager, in a blog post. “They want to play when they feel like playing, and they want to work when they feel like working; you might be surprised at how often (and when) they feel like working given the choice.”

    Why Managers Need to Stop Worrying and Love Millennials

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