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Jean-Pierre Hogue (dossier de presse).
  • Language: fr

Jean-Pierre Hogue (dossier de presse).

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Groupe, pouvoir et communication
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 254

Groupe, pouvoir et communication

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988-10-31T19:00:00-05:00
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  • Publisher: PUQ

Cet ouvrage traite de plusieurs objets de la psychologie, notamment de la dynamique du comportement, de la relation humaine, des processus d'influence et des structures sociales appliqués principalement dans le cadre du travail. Il s'adresse à tous ceux, psychologues ou gestionnaires, qui veulent comprendre la dynamique des individus pour mieux mettre en valeur les talents, les connaissances, les habiletés de chacun, ce qui constitue la plus-value des entreprises.

The Trickster
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

The Trickster

A much-discussed bestseller in Quebec, The Trickster tells the inside story of political events in that province during the tumultuous two years that followed the defeat of Meech Lake. As support for Quebec sovereignty reached record proportions, Premier Robert Bourassa had a clear opportunity to lead his province out of Confederation. For months he led Quebecers to believe that he was moving in this direction, while he privately assured prominent English Canadians that he was loyal to federalism. Based on interviews with a wide range of political figures, strategists, pollsters and researchers, The Trickster is an umparalleled examination of a crucial period in Quebec's history.

Time Autonomy and Work in France, Germany, and China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Time Autonomy and Work in France, Germany, and China

Drawing on case studies from France, Germany, and China, this book argues that the dynamic interactions between time and autonomy have fundamentally reshaped the evolution of work. Jens Thoemmes details how time autonomy transitioned from early efforts to reduce working hours to today’s complex debates about managing work time. Initially focused on reclaiming time from employers during the nineteenth century, time autonomy has broadened to encompass how work integrates into overall social time. Beginning in the late 1960s, new tools like flexitime, time-savings accounts, and telecommuting began aligning employee aspirations with production demands, marking a shift towards more flexible work arrangements. Placing work environments from France, Germany, and China in comparative perspective, this book explores the way time autonomy varies in different workplaces and socioeconomic contexts as well as the conditions, opportunities, and risks involved.

Everyone Says No
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Everyone Says No

Quebec has never signed on to Canada's constitution. After both major attempts to win Quebec's approval – the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords – failed, Quebec came within a fraction of a percentage point of voting for independence. Everyone Says No examines how the failure of these accords was depicted in French and English media and the ways in which journalists' reporting failed to translate the differences between Quebec and the rest of Canada. Focusing on the English- and French-language networks of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Kyle Conway draws on the CBC/Radio Canada's rich print and video archive as well as journalists' accounts of their reporting to revisit the sto...

Montreal Olympics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Montreal Olympics

The 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics were the riveting games the world had ever seen. This title offers an insider's perspective on how this complex, expensive, and politicized event was organized within the constraints imposed by limited resources, an unyielding deadline, and intense pressures from international and local special interest groups.