N. Bargavi, Anand A. Samuel, P. James Daniel Paul, Intra-Generational Differences in the Personality Traits of Millennial Leaders in Indian IT Sector, International Business Management, Volume 11,Issue 6, 2017, Pages 1254-1262, ISSN 1993-5250, ibm.2017.1254.1262, (https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ibm.2017.1254.1262) Abstract: Each generation is shaped by distinct experiences and events during their developmental stages. These experiences whether positive or negative, mold the culture of individuals belonging to each generation. Generational shift from gen-X to Y has resulted in changes in cultures which occur gradually and highly influence the generation’s personality traits and attitudes. Hence, this study contributes to intrapret the humanistic drive of intra-generations in terms of their personality traits at workplace, based on their year of birth. The sample comprised of 525 responses from millennial leaders working in the Indian IT industry. MANOVA is performed to test the hypothesis whether early millennial leaders differed significantly in their personality traits when compared to late millennial leaders. Keywords: Millennial leaders;personality;work behavior;IT industry;intrapret;responses