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CEO of Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

CEO of Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

You are the CEO of your life: you, and nobody else. You can establish the new rules that will help you achieve true balance between work and the rest of your life. And if you don't do it, nobody else will. Now is the time to take control, and this is the book that will get you there. CEO of Me is like no other "work-life balance" book you've ever seen: there are no clichés here, and no one-size-fits all solutions. Instead, Drs. Ellen Kossek and Brenda Lautsch help you identify which of six worklife "patterns" you fit into and how to move towards a pattern that's more productive and comfortable for you, one step at a time. As leaders of North America's largest research projects on work/life ...

CEO of Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

CEO of Me

A radical new approach to balancing work and life, from some of the world's leading work/life researchers! bull; No ""one size fits all" solutions! Identify your "work/life pattern" and move towards the one that makes you the happiest and most fulfilled! bull; Learn how to make the most of work/life flexibility and make technology work for you, not against you! bull; For everyone struggling with work/life balance - both women and men!

Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management

Contributions include an analysis of professional touching behaviour, ideas about the state of our science in HRM, novel integration of work-life flexibility issues, processes that occur in expatriate turnover, and suggestions concerning the state of human resource process research.

Technology and Psychological Well-being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Technology and Psychological Well-being

This book considers the impact of technology on our lives and ways to ensure technology enhances, rather than damages, our psychological well-being.

Building Skills for Black Workers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Building Skills for Black Workers

Building Skills for Black Workers assesses the current gap in education and training between African American and white workers, and explores possible remedies. This multi-author volume begins with an examination of the elementary and secondary education system (K-12) and concludes with an analysis of public and private worker training programs, addressing three broad questions: How do workers acquire the skills needed for upward mobility and career advancement? What is the current gap in education and training between black and white workers? And what strategies would reduce the gaps and improve the labor market outcomes for these workers?

Work-life Policies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Work-life Policies

"Sociological essays on policies that could help employees balance their workplace responsibilities with their other responsibilities. Policies examined encompass organizational policies, municipal policies, state policies, and federal policies. Workers studied include salaried professionals and low-wage part-time hourly workers"--Provided by publisher.

Pursuing Quality of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Pursuing Quality of Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-03-29
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  • Publisher: Routledge

From anxieties over work-life balance and entangling technologies, to celebrations of cool jobs and great places to live, quality of life frames the ways we enhance our lives and legitimate social change today. But how does the idea of quality of life envision the greater good, and what gets lost as a result? This book provides the critical framework for understanding the idea’s contexts and tensions that are conspicuously missing in popular discussions, professional activities, and scholarly research on quality of life. With multiple case studies taken across North America and Europe, it provides a sociological perspective on the contradictory ways we talk about and pursue quality of life...

Work and Life Integration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 680

Work and Life Integration

Work-family researchers have had much success in encouraging both organizations and individuals to recognize the importance of achieving greater balance in life. Work and Life Integration addresses the intersect between work, life, and family in new and interesting ways. It discusses current challenges in dealing with work-life integration issues and sets the stage for future research agendas. The book enlightens the research community and informs the public debates on how workplaces can be made more family sensitive by providing contributions from psychologists, sociologists, and economists who have not shied away from asserting the policy implications of their findings. This text appeals to both practitioners and academics interested in seeking ways to create meaningful lives.

Uncovering and Explaining Variance in the Features and Outcomes of Contingent Work
  • Language: en

Uncovering and Explaining Variance in the Features and Outcomes of Contingent Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Existing research tends to depict contingent work either as having similar implications for firms and workers in all settings or as varying in its implications depending only on contingent workers' occupation or personal characteristics. In contrast, the author of this paper identifies systematic differences in contingent jobs across organizational contexts that are due to the strategies and practices of management. She uses internal labor market theory and data collected from two comparative case studies, both conducted in 1996-97, to develop four distinct models of how contingent work may be managed. Each of the contingent employment subsystems had distinct practices - related to job definitions, wage rules, and deployment through career ladders - put in place by management in response to technological factors and performance objectives. Each also raised challenges for integrating regular and contingent workers and generated trade-offs for both groups of workers as well as for the firm.

The Work-Family Balance in Light of Globalization and Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

The Work-Family Balance in Light of Globalization and Technology

Technology is changing the way we integrate work and family life today. In an age in which information technology has brought the promise of autonomy and control by allowing asynchronous communications; in which work systems have enabled people to work from various times and in various locations; and in which work and non-work boundaries have as a result been blurred, the work and family interface needs to be reconsidered. This collection is the result of a careful selection of articles presented at the Sixth International Conference for Work and Family organized by the International Center for Work and Family at IESE Business School, Spain. It has a clear focus on technology, managers, glob...