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Watch: Simon Sinek Talks About Millennials in the Workplace

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Simon Sinek, renowned author and expert on leadership, recently sat down for a talk on “Inside Quest” where he explained why so many millennials are having problems in the workplace.

Millennials are usually defined as the generation of people born anywhere from the early 1980s to the early 2000s. They generally have a reputation for being somewhat spoiled and expecting immediate gratification and advancement in their careers. Some would even go so far as to describe them as narcissistic.

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Sinek appears regularly in Ted Talks. Here he hit millennials where it really hurts; talking about their addictions to the Internet, social media and their smart phones. He explains how this is causing more depression and a lack of true human interaction in America’s younger generation today.

 

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