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When the manager is a millennial

Kerri Rogan manages a 16-strong, predominantly male team. Many of its members are in their 40s and 50s and have a high level of technical expertise. Ms Rogan, head of reliability improvement for London Underground, is just 30.

Some, she says, may have been threatened by her youth and gender, but she adds that by showing people she is “here to help, [she] quickly gets rid of the threat”.

“You need to build personal relationships,” says Ms Rogan, who adds that her role is not to “challenge and counter their technical knowledge”, but to “bring pace and energy and seek [their] counsel

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