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Adam Vasquez, Sacunas CEO - Millenial Impact on B2B

March 30, 2017 Tammy Schaffer

Join us LIVE from the ICOSA Event center as the Colorado Business Roundtable and Vistage welcome Sacunas CEO Adam Vasquez.  Before a LIVE audience, Adam will share his thoughts on, "The Next Generation of B2B: How the Millennial Buyer is Changing B2B Sales & Marketing." 

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Tags Adam Vasquez, Sacunas, Vistage, millennial workers, Millennial buyers
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Millennial Generation in the Workplace - Patrick Kelly

July 29, 2016 Tammy Schaffer

Generational differences in the workplace are more significant than ever. When Baby Boomers and Generation X employees got together, they came from similar backgrounds.  But once Millennial workers signed on, all those differences became more pronounced.

Right now, the turnover rate for millennial workers is incredibly high. They're more willing to leave a job in search of the satisfaction and values they expect, than are workers of any other generation.

Patrick Kelly, founder and president of Change Point Consulting joins us to share strategies for connecting with millennials, particularly as the baby boomer generation leaves the workforce as retirement looms. Employers who shun this new generation of workers now, will have a hard time grooming suitable managers in the near future. 

Tune in today at 4:00 to Connect & Collaborate on Denver's Money Talk 1690 AM.

Tags Change Point Consulting, Patrick Kelly, millennial workers, Generational differences
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Chuck Blakeman - 3 to 5 Club

May 4, 2016 Tammy Schaffer

Chuck Blakeman is a successful entrepreneur, an internationally acclaimed speaker, weekly Inc. Magazine contributor, best-selling author and world-renowned business advisor who has built ten businesses in seven industries on four continents.  His first book, Making Money is Killing Your Business was rated “#1 Business Book of the Year” by NFIB, the largest business owner association in America.  And his most recent book, Why Employees are ALWAYS a Bad Idea has been named one of the “Top Ten Business Books of the Year”.  

In this interview, we talk with Chuck about his 3 to 5 Club, where people who own businesses can form a community where they can ask questions, admit they don't know the answers, and ultimately inspire and support one another in pushing their businesses to a maturity date within three to five years. Meaning, the business can run itself while the owner takes time away, for new enterprises or simply a vacation.

Chuck also speaks about the Participation Age, referring to workers who want to be stakeholders in business, where their work is more a contribution than simply a source for a paycheck. 

Listen to Connect & Collaborate LIVE  at 4:00 on Denver's Money Talk 1690 AM.

 

Tags Chuck Blakeman, Crankset Group, 3 to 5 Club, small business, Participation Age, millennial workers
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Millennials at Work - Patrick Kelly

March 25, 2016 Tammy Schaffer

Generational differences in the workplace are more significant than ever. When Baby Boomers and Generation X employees got together, they came from similar backgrounds.  But as Millennial workers signed on, all those differences became more pronounced.

Right now, the turnover rate for millennial workers is incredibly high. They're more willing to leave a job for the satisfaction and values they expect, than are workers of any other generation.

Patrick Kelly, founder and president of Change Point Consulting joins us to share strategies for connecting with millennials, particularly as the baby boomer generation leaves the workforce as retirement looms. Employers who shun this new generation of workers now, will have a hard time grooming suitable managers in the near future. 

Tags Patrick Kelly, Change Point Consulting, Millennial, generational differences, millennial workers
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