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Generational Differences - Managing The Complexity 1.00 Could dealing with people get any more difficult? Today’s business environment brings many challenges with four different generations working together for the first time. Communication, respect, recognition, retention, interaction with others, and work life balance mean something different to each generation. If not understood and managed effectively workplace conflict, poor communication, low morale, and high turnover can occur. Understand and discover the key values and contributions among these four generations. Each generation provides intrinsic value to an organization. You will learn how to capitalize on the strengths of the Traditionalists, the Baby Boomer’s, Generation X, or the Millennial Generation (Gen Y). By implementing effective strategies for communication, recognition, development, retention, and leadership you will uncover the hidden talents of each generation while minimizing the risk of knowledge transfer. You will learn the key generational differences and similarities in each of these areas. Join us as we share with you some of the many generational challenges in today’s work environment.
GED: Social Studies - Unit 5: Post-Test 0.25 Welcome to Unit 5: Post-Test. This post-test covers civics and government, US history, economics, and world geography. At the end of this post-test is a table that matches each test question to the content it covers. Use it to review and content you haven't mastered.
GED: Social Studies - Unit 4: Geography and the World 1.00 Welcome to Unit 4 - Geography and the World! World Geography accounts for about 15% of the questions you'll see on the test. There are five basic themes in geography - location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. This Unit, we'll cover the basics of each one. We'll also learn about some of the maps geographers use to study the world.
GED: Social Studies - Unit 3: Economics 1.00 Welcome to Unit 3: Economics. Economics accounts for about 15% of the questions you'll see on the test. In this unit, we'll cover the basics of both micro and macroeconomics. We'll work with graphs, and we'll explore consumer economics.
"" GED: Social Studies - Unit 2: United States History 1.00 Welcome to Unit 2: United States History. United States history makes up about 20% of the questions you'll see on the test. They'll cover the time period from exploration and colonization through modern time. In this unit, we'll identify and explore some of those major periods. And while we won't be able to cover every detail, you should have a sense of what happened, and how various events shaped our country.
GED: Social Studies - Unit 1: Civics and Government 1.00 Welcome to Unit 1: Civics and Government. Let's start with most heavily tested information. Civics and Government account for about 50% of the questions you'll see on the test. In this unit, we'll define government, ways governments are classified, and learn about the government of the United States.
GED: Science - Unit 5: Post-Test 0.25 Welcome to Unit 5: Post-Test. This post-test covers life science, physical science, and earth and space science. At the end of this post-test is a table that matches each test question to the content it covers. Use it to review any content you haven't mastered.
GED: Science - Unit 4: Earth and Space Science 1.00 Welcome to Unit 4: Earth and Space Science. About 20% of the questions on the science test relate to Earth and space systems. In this unit, we'll learn about our planet, and its place in the solar system. We'll also learn about stars and galaxies.
GED: Science - Unit 3: Physical Science 1.00 Welcome to Unit 3: Physical Science. About 35% of the questions you'll see on the science test will cover Physical Science. In this unit, we'll explore some of the basic principles of physics and chemistry.
GED: Science - Unit 2: Life Science 1.00 Welcome to Unit 2: Life Science. About 45% of the questions you'll see on the science test relate to Life Science. That's the study of living things. In this unit, we'll cover the building blocks of life, the form and function of living things, the basics of heredity, and the ways living things interact with one another and the environment.

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