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Nebraska MCLE #265075 1.5 CLE Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
**This program has been approved for 1.5 hours of distance-learning CLE, including 1.5 hours of ethics. You may claim 1.5 hours of credit total for this program.
Today’s workplace can be an exciting, though not always harmonious, mixture of generational cohorts. Successfully navigating and managing requires being able to understand, relate to and communicate with everyone, from each generational group. Appreciating generational values, traits, preferences and styles can improve recruitment, worker effectiveness and workplace harmony, employee satisfaction and retention. This program will address generational issues and dynamics with specific, immediately applicable suggestions improving cross-generational communication and for developing the most productive, positive and effective work setting for everyone’s benefit.
Dr. Mark Taylor is an award-winning speaker recognized internationally as an authority and educator who is on the forefront of transformations in educational practice and workplace management. Currently the President of Taylor Programs, he is dedicated to helping colleges and universities better understand and serve our students for learning, development, persistence and successful integration into the workplace. His work with organizations and companies focuses on helping people understand and work more effectively with the generational groups, and in bringing happiness and positivity into the workplace. Building on experience as a psychotherapist, professor, and in academic and student services administration, Dr. Taylor has worked with over 1000 organizations, businesses and schools in 48 states, and made presentations at numerous state, regional, national, and international events. His publications include book chapters, invited pieces, and articles in professional journals including his series on “Teaching Generation NeXt”. Dr. Taylor holds graduate degrees from the University of Arkansas and academic appointments at Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Graduate School.
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Active Nebraska attorneys are required to complete 10 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) each year. Two of those 10 hours must be in the field of professional responsibility (ethics). Nebraska attorneys may claim only 5 hours of distance-learning CLE per year. Webinars viewed on this portal are considered distance-learning. Under the new MCLE reporting process, the NSBA will report your attendance for this program, which will be automatically updated into your transcript. The NSBA has 30 days to report your hours to Nebraska MCLE, and your transcript may not update immediately. You are no longer able to log your own hours in your transcript; they must be reported by the sponsor.
For more information about Nebraska CLE requirements, see the MCLE Commission’s website at https://attorneys.nejudicial.gov/. For questions about CLE requirements, your own CLE transcript, or about reporting CLE credit online, contact the Nebraska Supreme Court’s Attorney Services Division at (531) 510-3641.
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