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Work-Life Integration

Case Studies of Organisational Change

Cary L. Cooper, Suzan Lewis

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John Wiley & Sons img Link Publisher

Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Management

Beschreibung

Developments in IT and communication technology, coupled with the global 24 hour market, have led to boundaries between work and personal life becoming ever more blurred, while work/life policies and practice struggle to keep up. This book aims to challenge traditional thinking on work life balance, and to explore different ways of promoting change at many levels. It provides a historical overview of the topic, critiques contemporary approaches and offers creative ideas for integrating work and personal life in local, national and global contexts.

Rezensionen

(Management Today, April 2005)
"Employees will appreciate the book's emphasis on the need to find a solution that keeps both managers and workers happy."
(People Management, 10th March, 2005)
"...case studies and processes described in this book are well worth serious study and could save considerable time and pain..."
(businessexecutive magazine, May 2006).
"...essential reading for HR and other management students..."
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Schlagwörter

Business & Management, Organisationsverhalten, Organizational Behavior, Wirtschaft u. Management