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Pour maintenir sa compétitivité, voir sa survie, l’entreprise doit avoir une vision systémique d’elle-même, non limitative au seul aspect financier et qui intègre la dimension sociale. Les enquêtes sociales sont un puissant moyen de dialogue entre les salariés et les directions des entreprises. Les enquêtes donnent le pouls, une photo à un instant donné du climat social de l’entreprise, d’où leur qualification de baromètre social. Il se traduit par l’élaboration d’actions dans l’optique d’augmenter la satisfaction. Cet ouvrage répond aux questions suivantes : le baromètre social, les enquêtes internes de satisfaction RH, comment les mettre en œuvre ? Quels sont les enjeux et les résultats opérationnels attendus ? Nous ferons un tour d’horizon du contexte, une description de la mise en œuvre, qui s’appuiera sur des études de cas. In fine, à noter l’originalité de la méthode d’analyse des résultats, qui en injectant le juste nécessaire de l’outil mathématique, permet d’aller jusqu’à l élaboration précise et préformatée du plan d’actions associé aux domaines impactés.
Mastering the Marketplace examines the origins of modern mass-media culture through developments in the new literary marketplace of nineteenth-century France and how literature itself reveals the broader social and material conditions in which it is produced. Anne O’Neil-Henry examines how French authors of the nineteenth century navigated the growing publishing and marketing industry, as well as the dramatic rise in literacy rates, libraries, reading rooms, literary journals, political newspapers, and the advent of the serial novel. O’Neil-Henry places the work of canonical author Honoré de Balzac alongside then-popular writers such as Paul de Kock and Eugène Sue, acknowledging the im...
As a nineteenth-century think tank that sought answers to France’s pressing “social question,” the Musée Social reached across political lines to forge a reformist alliance founded on an optimistic faith in social science. In A Social Laboratory for Modern France Janet R. Horne presents the story of this institution, offering a nuanced explanation of how, despite centuries of deep ideological division, the French came to agree on the basic premises of their welfare state. Horne explains how Musée founders believed—and convinced others to believe—that the Third Republic would carry out the social mission of the French Revolution and create a new social contract for modern France, ...
A new history of French social thought that connects postwar sociology to colonialism and empire In this provocative and original retelling of the history of French social thought, George Steinmetz places the history and development of modern French sociology in the context of the French empire after World War II. Connecting the rise of all the social sciences with efforts by France and other imperial powers to consolidate control over their crisis-ridden colonies, Steinmetz argues that colonial research represented a crucial core of the renascent academic discipline of sociology, especially between the late 1930s and the 1960s. Sociologists, who became favored partners of colonial governmen...
A companion to the International Bibliography of The Social Sciences the Thematic list of descriptors will be a valuable tool for all those contributing to the development of information systems in the social sciences
One of the very first books to explore the role of the social sciences in historical, sociological, and global perspectives, it does so by analyzing the practical making and discursive aspects of social scientific disciplines, including sociology, economics, psychology, business and administration studies, social gerontology, gender studies, educational science, geography, and political science. It looks at them not only in their academic setting but also in extra-academic contexts and in a broader global setting. The volume includes 15 chapters written by an international and multidisciplinary group of scholars. The overall aim of the book is to encourage a contextual and reflexive understanding of the complex and dynamic relationship between the social sciences and society of the past and in today's globalized world. It is concerned with the bonds between the social sciences and society at large, including themes such as gender and power, science and politics, academic boundaries and global power relations, and postcolonial perspectives.
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