The Future Workforce is Here! Attracting and Retaining Millennial and Gen Z Talent

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Description

Chaos is an unwelcome change agent. Companies who want to attract and retain top talent will have to pivot. Millennials are now the largest workforce on the planet; Gen Z is not far behind. The workforce is constantly evolving and shifting. 

Smart companies will carve out time to assess how they can leverage and navigate all of the change to benefit their organization. Culture transformation thought leader and Millennial Whisperer, Tangela Johnson will discuss strategies on how leaders and business owners can thrive in this new, bold unchartered business environment.  

She will discuss how to support current employees, so they don't get burned out as well as how to attract new employees who can help innovatively grow and advance the organizational vision.  She'll share her wisdom gained over the last 26 years of working with companies ranging from small, world-changing non-profits to Fortune 500 companies.

This course is part of the 2024 Annual Meeting and Convention Bundle. Purchase the conference bundle here.

Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
2.00 Personnel/HR

Prices

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$109.00
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Instructors

Tangela Johnson

Tangela Johnson is a Corporate Culture and Leadership Development Expert, Seasoned Consultant, Executive Coach, Dynamic Speaker and Author. She is the Founder and President of North Georgia Corporate Consulting, a professional development boutique that's helped multimillion dollar companies across multiple industries for more than two decades. Today, Tangela is known as a powerful thought leader and gifted change agent -- affectionately referred to as "The Fixer" by her clients.

In each engagement, Tangela works closely with leaders to create high performing, inclusive, cultures where creativity, accountability, teamwork, and excellence can flourish. She's known for her innovative coaching style -- and even served as an interim "Chief People Officer" inside a major healthcare company. Tangela is also known for helping companies identify the root cause of leadership challenges and developing long term solutions for significant culture change. Tangela uses her signature Leaders First, Culture Second model to help companies develop healthy, sustainable, inclusive cultures.

Tangela recently released her new book, Relaxed Power: How to Live a Purposed (Not Perfect) Life. It's rooted in her steady faith, business journey, and belief in the individual pursuit of greatness. Tangela's mission is to help people unearth, organize, and activate their brilliance individually and corporately. Tangela's new master class, "The Road to Relaxed Power" puts people on the path to discovering their unique brilliance. Tangela served as 2021 Board Chair of Chattanooga Women's Leadership Institute. She was previously appointed by former Governor Nathan Deal to serve on the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning Board. Other former community roles include Rotarian (Board Member), Paul Harris Fellow and alumnus of the prestigious Leadership Georgia Program. She served on Siskin Hospital's Board and Christian Heritage's School Board. Tangela has been a guest on Sirius XM and featured in City Scope Magazine, Trend Magazine as well as other publications.

As a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator, you can count on Tangela to deliver actionable steps on relationship re-engineering and interventions that help business owners identify and resolve issues, so they can achieve greater outcomes.

Tangela has an undergraduate degree in Broadcast News from The University of Georgia. She holds a master's degree in English from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is a first-generation college graduate. She lives in Whitfield County, Georgia with her husband, John, of 29 years and is the proud mom of her young adult daughter, Caylor.

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