Yes, they want pay, benefits, and perks, but more than that they want to feel valued by their organizations and managers. They want to feel a sense of shared identity. They want social and interpersonal connections with their colleagues and managers. They want a renewed and revised sense of purpose in their work. Employees are tired, and many are grieving. If the past 18 months have taught us anything, it’s that employees crave investment in the human aspects of work. This transactional relationship reminds them that their real needs aren’t being met. The result? Rather than sensing appreciation, employees sense a transaction. Rather than take the time to investigate the true causes of attrition, many companies are jumping to well-intentioned quick fixes that fall flat: for example, they’re bumping up pay or financial perks, like offering “thank you” bonuses without making any effort to strengthen the relational ties people have with their colleagues and their employers. Companies are struggling to address the problem, and many will continue to struggle for one simple reason: they don’t really understand why their employees are leaving in the first place. Mudflow the slowest type of mass wasting Creep Glaciers carve pyramidal peaks are called _.More than 19 million US workers-and counting-have quit their jobs since April 2021, a record pace disrupting businesses everywhere. Slides, slumps, and falls One of the most famous mountains in the Alps is _. His campsite is in a wide, U-shaped valley. unorganized deposits of rock and sediment Kyle is camping in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon. He sees long scratches on the rock walls. are formed by abrasion and plucking move more quickly than granular flows Marcus is taking a hiking trip in the mountains. moraines slides, falls, slumps Slurry flows _. Which of the following are types of slope failure? a warning of frequent rockfalls talus Slanted telephone poles are evidence of _. Slides move sediment down pre-existing rock surfaces. acids and salts in ocean water dissolve rock minerals acids and salts in ocean water dissolve rock minerals pyramidal peak formed when a glacier erodes a mountain on three or more sides horn downhill movement of rock and sediment caused by gravity mass wasting accumulation of unsorted rock and sediment deposited by a glacier moraine groove or scratch striation angular pile of broken rock found at the bottom of a mountain talus How are slumps and slides different? acids and salts in ocean water dissolve rock minerals waves wash rock and sand from the shore How does solution affect the waves? acids and salts in ocean water dissolve rock minerals rock particles in waves grind against the shore How does hydraulic action affect the waves? acids and salts in ocean water dissolve rock minerals rocks carried by waves smash into each other How does abrasion affect the waves? rocks carried by waves smash into each other rocks carried by the river smash into each other rocks smash into river bed and banks How does attrition affect the waves? rocks carried by the river smash into each other rocks carried by the river smash into each other How does abrasion affect the river? rocks carried by the river smash into each other acids in water dissolve rock minerals How does attrition affect the river? rocks carried by the river smash into each other bank of river worn away from below How does solution affect the river? How does hydraulic action affect the river? Hydraulic action, abrasion, attrition, and solution A dangerous type of wave erosion _. none of the above the repetitive action of swash and backwash transports sediment sideways along the coast Four main forms of river erosion. rock particles in waves grind against the shore powerful waves wash against the shore, carrying rock and sand away the repetitive action of swash and backwash transports sediment sideways along the coast traction In _ waves, the swash is stronger than the backwash. attrition Which of the following locations would have the finest sedimentary particles? mouth of a river In a river, large boulders are transported by _. Rocks carried by a river smash together and break into smaller pieces.
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