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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Beautiful Disaster

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    £12.34

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp I Should Have Listened To Audrey

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    £23.00

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Boardroom Affair

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    £10.56

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Dean Langley. Atracción Peligrosa Serie Nueva york Libro 1

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  • Independently Published So Verwenden Sie Einen Lasergravierer

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Überlebensratgeber Für Rentnerinnen

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Until the Quiet Ends

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Destiny

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    £12.59

  • Advantage Media Group, Inc. Hack the Corporate Learning Curve

    1 in stock

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    £20.69

  • Chloe Liese The Mistletoe Motive: A Holiday Novella

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £13.26

  • Do Over

    Penguin Putnam Inc Do Over

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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    £14.39

  • Simply Feng Shui For Home Office  Garden

    W Foulsham & Co Ltd Simply Feng Shui For Home Office Garden

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom being the sole and secret preserve of the ancient Chinese Emperors, the art of Feng Shui has been discovered and successfully applied in the West. Now it is widely accepted as really useful and beneficial. This book helps you build the application of Feng Shui around you.

    5 in stock

    £10.41

  • Love on the Brain

    Penguin Putnam Inc Love on the Brain

    Book SynopsisAn Instant New York Times BestsellerA #1 LibraryReads and Indie Next Pick!From the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis comes a new STEMinist rom-com in which a scientist is forced to work on a project with her nemesisâ??with explosive results.Like an avenging, purple-haired Jedi bringing balance to the mansplained universe, Bee KÃnigswasser lives by a simple code: What would Marie Curie do? If NASA offered her the lead on a neuroengineering projectâ??a literal dream come true after years scraping by on the crumbs of academiaâ??Marie would accept without hesitation. Duh. But the mother of modern physics never had to co-lead with Levi Ward. Sure, Levi is attractive in a tall, dark, and piercing-eyes kind of way. And sure, he caught her in his powerfully corded arms like a romance novel hero when she accidentally damseled in distress on her first day in the lab. But Levi made his feelings toward Bee

    £10.20

  • Emotional Intelligence for Managing Results in a

    John Murray Press Emotional Intelligence for Managing Results in a

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisEmotional Intelligence for Managing Results in a Diverse World delivers a novel prescription for managing effectively in today’s workplace. The book also gives you the know-how to use this approach in coaching and developing others to help them be more successful on the job.Table of ContentsYou Can't Leave Your Feelings at Home; We "Can't All Just Get Along"; Affirmative Introspection - Taking a Look Inside; Self-Governance - Getting a Handle on Your Feelings; Intercultural Literacy - Reading Others Accurately; Social Architecting - Enrolling and Engaging Others; Coaching Individuals for Emotional Intelligence in Your Diverse Workplace; Coaching Teams for Emotional Intelligence in Your Diverse Workplace.

    5 in stock

    £23.75

  • Office Shock: Creating Better Futures for Working

    Berrett-Koehler Publishers Office Shock: Creating Better Futures for Working

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis?A thoughtful, practical read about the future of the flexible office.??Adam Grant?Office shock? is an abrupt, unsettling change in where, when, how, and even why we work. In this visionary book, three prominent futurists argue that the office is both a place and a process?offices and officing?with a new range of choices, including what they call the emerging officeverse.To see the possibilities with fresh eyes, we must use future-back thinking to ask, What is the purpose of your officing? What are the outcomes?especially regarding climate?you want to achieve? With whom do you want to office? How will you augment your intelligence? Where and when will you office? How will you create an agile office?Traditional offices were often unfair, uncomfortable, uncreative, and unproductive. This book explores how to seize this great opportunity to transform office work.

    1 in stock

    £20.70

  • Eat That Frog! The Workbook

    Berrett-Koehler Publishers Eat That Frog! The Workbook

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £18.70

  • The Nowhere Office: Reinventing Work and the

    John Murray Press The Nowhere Office: Reinventing Work and the

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs remote working becomes the norm rather than the exception for many office workers around the globe, The Nowhere Office proposes a radical new way of thinking about work both now and in the future. Offering a strategic and practical guide to negotiating this pivotal moment in the history of work, The Nowhere Office addresses the problems which beset work - the endemic stagnant productivity and crisis of stress which predate the pandemic - and the new challenges of remote working, repurposing offices for more creative interaction, managing WFH teams and satisfying the demand for more purposeful work with greater work/life balance. Drawing on history, cutting-edge research and extensive interviews Julia Hobsbawm argues persuasively that now is the time to develop something better, more meaningful, and, crucially, more workable.Trade ReviewJulia Hobsbawm is brilliant at seeing tomorrow's ideas today -- Jo Lo Dico, Financial TimesEvery manager or leader who is wondering what to do next about their offices and people needs to read The Nowhere Office -- Ben Page, Global CEO of IpsosWorking or not working defines who we are. Where we work and how we work really matters. Yet there is so little public debate about any of this. That is why Julia Hobsbawm's The Nowhere Office is an important book. If you are one of the millions who can't decide whether working-from-home is a pandemic silver lining or just another disaster, this book is for you. -- Robert PestonWork is being revolutionised before your eyes. Anyone who wants to understand what is going on-workers deciding how much time to spend in the office, managers wondering how to manage a blended workforce, CEOs worrying that their headquarters is becoming a white elephant - could do no better than to read The Nowhere Office, a tour de force of insight, clarity and, something sadly lacking in debates on this subject, common sense -- Adrian Wooldridge, global business columnist, Bloomberg OpinionA masterfully even-handed and sensible appraisal of the future of work . . . a priceless injection of nuanced thinking and practical suggestions -- Rory SutherlandWe need big bold thinkers like Julia Hobsbawm right now more than ever -- Polly Mackenzie, Chief Executive, DemosA masterwork. It describes the changing patterns of work and our ambivalence about losing so many of the old certainties whilst trying to embrace change. Important and enduring -- William Eccleshare, Chairman and CEO, Clear ChannelJulia Hobsbawm brings a unique perspective to the debate about the future world of work - that of someone who is able to look back and look forward at the same time. Her observations and suggestions should be read by everyone who employs, or plans to employ, others -- Professor Heather McGregor, CBE FRSE PFHEA, Executive Dean, Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt UniversityWhere else are you going to find such enlightening insights into the future of work? -- James Bell VP Pew Research CentreHer thinking demands and inspires huge change -- Good BusinessJulia Hobsbawm's book The Nowhere Office brilliantly captures the zeitgeist issue of our times - how and where we work -- Ayesha Hazarika, writer and broadcaster, Times RadioConcise and highly readable -- Forbes

    5 in stock

    £17.09

  • The Nowhere Office: Reinventing Work and the

    John Murray Press The Nowhere Office: Reinventing Work and the

    Book SynopsisAs remote working becomes the norm rather than the exception for many office workers around the globe, The Nowhere Office proposes a radical new way of thinking about work both now and in the future. Offering a strategic and practical guide to negotiating this pivotal moment in the history of work, The Nowhere Office addresses the problems which beset work - the endemic stagnant productivity and crisis of stress which predate the pandemic - and the new challenges of remote working, repurposing offices for more creative interaction, managing WFH teams and satisfying the demand for more purposeful work with greater work/life balance. Drawing on history, cutting-edge research and extensive interviews Julia Hobsbawm argues persuasively that now is the time to develop something better, more meaningful, and, crucially, more workable.Trade ReviewJulia Hobsbawm is brilliant at seeing tomorrow's ideas today -- Jo Lo Dico, Financial TimesEvery manager or leader who is wondering what to do next about their offices and people needs to read The Nowhere Office -- Ben Page, Global CEO of IpsosWorking or not working defines who we are. Where we work and how we work really matters. Yet there is so little public debate about any of this. That is why Julia Hobsbawm's The Nowhere Office is an important book. If you are one of the millions who can't decide whether working-from-home is a pandemic silver lining or just another disaster, this book is for you. -- Robert PestonWork is being revolutionised before your eyes. Anyone who wants to understand what is going on-workers deciding how much time to spend in the office, managers wondering how to manage a blended workforce, CEOs worrying that their headquarters is becoming a white elephant - could do no better than to read The Nowhere Office, a tour de force of insight, clarity and, something sadly lacking in debates on this subject, common sense -- Adrian Wooldridge, global business columnist, Bloomberg OpinionA masterfully even-handed and sensible appraisal of the future of work . . . a priceless injection of nuanced thinking and practical suggestions -- Rory SutherlandWe need big bold thinkers like Julia Hobsbawm right now more than ever -- Polly Mackenzie, Chief Executive, DemosA masterwork. It describes the changing patterns of work and our ambivalence about losing so many of the old certainties whilst trying to embrace change. Important and enduring -- William Eccleshare, Chairman and CEO, Clear ChannelJulia Hobsbawm brings a unique perspective to the debate about the future world of work - that of someone who is able to look back and look forward at the same time. Her observations and suggestions should be read by everyone who employs, or plans to employ, others -- Professor Heather McGregor, CBE FRSE PFHEA, Executive Dean, Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt UniversityWhere else are you going to find such enlightening insights into the future of work? -- James Bell VP Pew Research CentreHer thinking demands and inspires huge change -- Good BusinessJulia Hobsbawm's book The Nowhere Office brilliantly captures the zeitgeist issue of our times - how and where we work -- Ayesha Hazarika, writer and broadcaster, Times RadioConcise and highly readable -- Forbes

    £10.44

  • Coming in Hot

    Grand Central Publishing Coming in Hot

    2 in stock

    2 in stock

    £17.10

  • The Art of Principled Entrepreneurship: Creating

    BenBella Books The Art of Principled Entrepreneurship: Creating

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £20.69

  • Reconstructing Inclusion: Making DEI Accessible,

    BenBella Books Reconstructing Inclusion: Making DEI Accessible,

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    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £20.69

  • Empowering HR: Building the Value and Strength of

    Rethink Press Empowering HR: Building the Value and Strength of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book shows how HR can build strategic purpose and value-adding partnerships that drive business success and boost HRâs credibility, influence and reputation.

    1 in stock

    £13.49

  • Transgender Employees in the Workplace: A Guide

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Transgender Employees in the Workplace: A Guide

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisRespect and understanding between colleagues is essential in any healthy, productive, equal-opportunities workplace. But as an employer, are you aware of the specific needs of transgender employees and applicants?This concise volume is the essential introduction for any employer on how to work effectively and respectfully with transgender employees, without asking the employee inappropriate or personal questions. In simple terms, it explains what it means to be transgender, the common challenges transgender people experience, and how you can best support transgender employees in their roles, and in their relationships with colleagues and clients.The book clarifies employers' legal responsibilities towards employees, offers practical solutions to bullying, and provides information on health and safety as well as medical issues such as surgeries and hormone therapy. The glossary of terms elucidates the finer points, such as the correct language to use with the employee, and the crucial differences between transgender identities, including gender variant and non-binary. By improving professional relationships company-wide and promoting your employees' wellbeing, this book will ultimately assist you in building a happier and higher-performing work force.Trade ReviewA brilliantly succinct yet thorough book of which every business, big or small, private or public, should have a copy. So many questions answered and so much practical help contained. An absolute gem of demystification. -- Juno Roche, Writer, campaigner and Co-Founder of TransWorkers UKComprehensive, authoritative, accessible. This book is all that and more. There are issues and solutions in here that I never thought about in over twenty years of teaching and writing about this topic. It's a book that every human resources manager is going to want to have handy. -- Christine Burns MBE, Author, E&D Consultant and Transgender ActivistEssential reading for all UK employers. It gives a clear, straightforward, and thorough explanation of trans experience including everything that organisations need in order to create a trans-inclusive workplace. -- Meg-John Barker, Therapist, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the Open University and Co-author of How to Understand Your GenderA necessity for any senior line management or business owner in the SME sector, and a refreshing addition to the literature for corporate personnel and HR departments. Kermode and Fae demonstrate a sensitivity not just to their researched experiences of trans people, but also to the needs of employers or line managers who require a deeper understanding than routine rule books or check lists. Individual experience is brought to bear on important legislation regarding trans rights in public and private sectors as well as academic settings. Fae's chapter on data management is as richly nuanced as those on religion and politics or local and international work issues. The book identifies how individual trans experiences collide with work and IT systems, how trans rights legislation can conflict with staff culture, and helpfully provides guidelines for all involved to create a positive engagement that delivers wider benefits to the organisation as a whole. -- Previn Karian, MD, Resonance Practitioners Ltd and Editor, Critical & Experiential: Dimensions in Gender and Sexual Diversity[The book] has many facts and answers to questions around supporting and understanding potential issues that may face trans employees. It also gives links to support groups and networks for further information and help in specific sectors and organisations. All of this information may be of use to people within your organisation, from HR advisors to line managers but also for anyone who wants to understand more about their colleagues, customers and our richly diverse society.My advice is to leave the book visible on your desk, not hidden away the in HR department. In the two weeks that I have done this, I have been involved in conversations with colleagues who wanted to share their experience of trans relatives and friends... it is through these conversations that diversity increases and we bring the best people into our organisations, ensuring continued commercial success. -- Madeleine Field – Head of Diversity and Inclusion at FDM Group * HR Director *Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Understanding transgender people: the basics. 2. Interacting with transgender people. 3. Key employer responsibilities. 4. Recruitment and dismissal. 5. Data management - Jane Fae. 6. Transgender people in the workplace. 7. Health and safety at work. 8. Transgender people in public-facing roles. 9. Medical issues and time off work. 10. Transgender people working internationally. 11. The benefits of employing transgender people. Glossary.

    5 in stock

    £19.99

  • Making Friends at Work: Learning to Make Positive

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Making Friends at Work: Learning to Make Positive

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaking new friends at work can be tricky - it's tough to predict how people will react to certain situations. This 'choose your own response' book can show you how these situations could potentially play out. Some endings are positive and some less so, and the book includes explanations about why particular outcomes may have occurred, so you can learn to avoid those situations. The best part is you can go back and see how a different choice can change the outcome of the story!Trade ReviewI love this book. It is such a helpful, practical teaching tool at just the right length! -- Robyn Steward, author of The Independent Woman's Handbook for Super Safe Living on the Autistic Spectrum.Innovative and appealing, the 'choose your own adventure' style gives the reader a good idea of what to expect when trying to befriend colleagues in the workplace. -- Paul Jordan, author of How to start, carry on and end conversationsPlanning can be key for autistic people, and this book allows you to plan for potentially difficult situations without falling in to the trap of overthinking. -- Paddy-Joe Moran author of Communicating Better with People on the Autism Spectrum: 35 Things You Need to Know

    5 in stock

    £14.19

  • An Employer's Guide to Managing Professionals on

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers An Employer's Guide to Managing Professionals on

    Book SynopsisEmployees with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may be hugely beneficial to a workforce, but it can be difficult for individuals with no formal training to manage these employees successfully. This definitive guide will help managers and colleagues successfully interact with and support these professionals on the autism spectrum so as to ensure mutual success.Integrate Autism Employment Advisors use their experience advising employers on how to successfully employ professionals on the autism spectrum to identify the everyday challenges faced by employees with ASD in the workplace and sets out reasonable, practical solutions for their managers and colleagues. Barriers to productivity are highlighted, such as the sensory environment, miscommunication, and inadequate training of colleagues. Easy-to-implement strategies to adapt the working environment are provided, such as agreeing on non-verbal cues to signal ending a conversation or establishing parameters for appropriate email length. This book is an essential resource for anyone who works with professionals on the autism spectrum. It will allow them to engage with and support their colleagues on the autism spectrum in a respectful way and help them achieve a greater level of working success.Trade ReviewMarcia Scheiner and Joan Bodgen's excellent book is a very valuable guide to the challenges that people with autism face in the workplace, balanced with the assets and gifts that they bring to the workplace. Employers and fellow employees will find her book highly readable and helpful in knowing how to accommodate a colleague with autism, acknowledging their disability (which can often be misunderstood) and coming up with ways to make reasonable adjustments for them. In doing so, this will help ensure the workplace is inclusive for people with autism. In turn, the employer will benefit from the talents in people with autism, in excellent attention to detail, perfectionism, going the extra mile, and innovative ways of looking at information. -- Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director, Autism Research Centre, Cambridge UniversityThis book is a great asset for organizations and practitioners involved in autism at work employment programs. It outlines some of the challenges that people on the spectrum face in the workplace and provides managers with strategies to deal with those challenges. It is must read for any organization embarking on the neuro-diversity journey. -- Michael Fieldhouse, Dandelion Program Executive, DXC.technology Adjunct Professor Cyber Security, La Trobe UniversityAn Employer's Guide to Managing Professionals on the Autism Spectrum stands out for its comprehensive and contemporary presentation of information. Its delivery of crisp situational guidance makes it unique and especially useful in today's competitive landscape, where employers are looking to tap into this unexplored talent pool. I highly recommend this book to be read not just once, but to be at the ready for managers to create a strong work environment and elicit great performance from those who are on the spectrum. -- James Mahoney, Executive Director, Head of Autism at Work, JP Morgan Chase & CompanyThis book offers an accessible and clear overview for supervisors, co-workers, and individuals on the autism spectrum about how to improve the employment experience for professionals with autism. It provides a useful look at why there is increased interest in improving employment outcomes for this group, potential issues to anticipate, and ways to improve the likelihood of a successful job match and improved outcomes in retention and advancement over time. -- Susanne M. Bruyere, Director, K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute for Employment and Disability, Cornell University ILR SchoolTable of Contents1. Getting Started. 2. The Autistic Professionals. 3. Disclosure and Types of Employees on the Spectrum. Part I. Social Issues at Work. 4. Talking. 5. Social Interaction. Part II. Work Performance. 6. Organization. 7. Time Management. 8. Work Quality. 9. Emotional Regulation. Part III. Sensory Issues at Work. 10. Sensory Overload. Epilogue: The Spectrum of Autism.

    £18.99

  • Wake Up And Smell The Coffee: The imperative of

    LID Publishing Wake Up And Smell The Coffee: The imperative of

    Book SynopsisThe deconstruction of the traditional workplace hierarchy, the abandonment of performance appraisal, the impact of Millenials/generations Y and Z, all point to a substantial revival of teams and teamwork for the first time in more than 20 years. Leading companies are pushing towards a team-centric model but, for many others, team development remains ad hoc as they fail to recognise that teams hold the answers to increased effectiveness. Delivering improved team effectiveness across an organization does not have to be time consuming. The Team Diagnostic Profiler (TDP) is a methodology and process that is easy to use, self-administering and can deliver 10 to 20% improvement in team effectiveness when deployed in a corporate team strategy. This book is based on the TDP methodology and the years of research completed by the author.

    £11.69

  • Inconvenant

    C. Scott Publishing Corp Inconvenant

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £15.26

  • Agile Project Management: This book includes: Beginner's step by step guide to Learn Scrum + Beginner's step by step guide to Learn Kanban + Beginner's step by step guide to Learn Lean

    1 in stock

    £36.74

  • Studienscheiss Auf in den Dschungel

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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    £17.99

  • Lindsey Lanza Not Safe For Work

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    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Rise of Corporate Feminism

    Columbia University Press The Rise of Corporate Feminism

    Book SynopsisHow did feminism in corporate America come to represent the individual success of the executive woman and not the collective success of the secretary? Allison Elias argues that feminist goals of advancing equal opportunity and promoting meritocracy unintentionally undercut the status and prospects of so-called pink-collar workers.Trade ReviewA best summer book of 2023: Business selection -- Andrew Hill * Financial Times *Elias has written one of the most engaging and original accounts of women in the workplace that I’ve ever read. -- Isabel Berwick * Financial Times *The Rise of Corporate Feminism could not be more timely. Elias directly confronts the tension between trying to advance gender equality while devaluing traditional women's work, fast-tracking women college graduates into management jobs while leaving secretaries and other clerical workers behind. She draws on fascinating case studies to explore whether workers' rights and women's rights can finally create more unified pathways for all women to succeed. A marvelous book! -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of Unfinished Business: Women Men Work FamilyWhy has movement toward gender equity at work been so slow? Allison Elias asks why “women’s jobs” were not merged into career paths leading upward. Why were secretaries with the skills to be managers kept on the sidelines? A riveting and eye-opening update of Rosabeth Moss Kanter’s classic Men and Women of the Corporation that should be required reading for every MBA and CEO. -- Frank Dobbin, coauthor of Getting to Diversity: What Works and What Doesn'tThis well-crafted history details an enduring feminist tension between individual meritocracy and working-class solidarity, between corporate ladder climbing and labor-based equality. Allison Elias brilliantly sets these struggles over gender equity within the rise of corporate interests in owning the question. The Rise of Corporate Feminism is a clear-eyed, well-researched, and greatly needed analysis of one of the most central—and neglected—issues in recent American history. -- Jefferson Cowie, author of Stayin’ Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working ClassIn The Rise of Corporate Feminism, Allison Elias provides a complex history of how corporate America bifurcated the feminist movement—creating policies that divided women into the largely white and educated on an upwardly mobile track and the rest segregated into low-paying dead-end clerical jobs. This masterful interdisciplinary study is a must-read for anyone who cares about gender equality at work. -- Rosemary Batt, Cornell UniversityIn a provocative and engaging analysis of the quintessentially “female” occupation of secretary, Elias shows how the contemporary women’s movement and corporate efforts to respond to anti-discrimination law unintentionally helped reinforce patterns of gender inequality at work. This is a compelling read for anyone interested in studying occupations, organizations, or workplace inequality. -- Pamela S. Tolbert, coauthor of Organizations: Structure, Process, and OutcomesAs college-educated women moved into management, the pink-collar jobs of their left-behind sisters sank in pay and status. In this revelatory, unflinching book, Elias charts the failures of corporate reform since the 1970s and shows how the past struggles of working women for better jobs and real opportunity offer a way forward. -- Dorothy Sue Cobble, author of For the Many: American Feminists and the Global Fight for Democratic EqualityElias’s book details the labor movement’s attempts to raise secretaries’ status and how feminism ultimately focused on getting college-educated women out of the secretariat and into the kinds of jobs their fathers held, leaving fewer elite women with dead-end careers. A poignant and telling tale about the results of American feminism’s lack of class consciousness. -- Joan Williams, author of Bias Interrupted: Creating Inclusion for Real and For GoodIn this well-written book, Elias makes extensive use of important archival holdings and mined oral history transcripts to good effect. She provides a sharp and incisive analysis of how gendered were job assignments, union organizing campaigns, and corporate policies. -- Dennis Deslippe, author of “Rights, not Roses”: Unions and the Rise of Working-Class FeminismElias’s wide-ranging narrative examines many groups and diverse sources to illuminate overlooked contingencies and offer new insights on gender, work, and rights in recent decades. * ILR Review *Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Feminist or Secretary?2. At the Intersection of Sex Equality and Economic Justice3. The Progressional and Professional Paths Intertwined4. Overutilized and Underenforced5. The Decline of the Office Wife and the Rise of the “Automated Harem”6. Could Pink-Collar Workers “Save the Labor Movement”?7. A Feminist “Brand Called You”EpilogueAcknowledgmentsList of Archives and RepositoriesNotesIndex

    £93.60

  • The Rise of Corporate Feminism

    Columbia University Press The Rise of Corporate Feminism

    Book SynopsisHow did feminism in corporate America come to represent the individual success of the executive woman and not the collective success of the secretary? Allison Elias argues that feminist goals of advancing equal opportunity and promoting meritocracy unintentionally undercut the status and prospects of so-called “pink-collar” workers.Trade ReviewA best summer book of 2023: Business selection -- Andrew Hill * Financial Times *Elias has written one of the most engaging and original accounts of women in the workplace that I’ve ever read. -- Isabel Berwick * Financial Times *The Rise of Corporate Feminism could not be more timely. Elias directly confronts the tension between trying to advance gender equality while devaluing traditional women's work, fast-tracking women college graduates into management jobs while leaving secretaries and other clerical workers behind. She draws on fascinating case studies to explore whether workers' rights and women's rights can finally create more unified pathways for all women to succeed. A marvelous book! -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of Unfinished Business: Women Men Work FamilyWhy has movement toward gender equity at work been so slow? Allison Elias asks why “women’s jobs” were not merged into career paths leading upward. Why were secretaries with the skills to be managers kept on the sidelines? A riveting and eye-opening update of Rosabeth Moss Kanter’s classic Men and Women of the Corporation that should be required reading for every MBA and CEO. -- Frank Dobbin, coauthor of Getting to Diversity: What Works and What Doesn'tThis well-crafted history details an enduring feminist tension between individual meritocracy and working-class solidarity, between corporate ladder climbing and labor-based equality. Allison Elias brilliantly sets these struggles over gender equity within the rise of corporate interests in owning the question. The Rise of Corporate Feminism is a clear-eyed, well-researched, and greatly needed analysis of one of the most central—and neglected—issues in recent American history. -- Jefferson Cowie, author of Stayin’ Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working ClassIn The Rise of Corporate Feminism, Allison Elias provides a complex history of how corporate America bifurcated the feminist movement—creating policies that divided women into the largely white and educated on an upwardly mobile track and the rest segregated into low-paying dead-end clerical jobs. This masterful interdisciplinary study is a must-read for anyone who cares about gender equality at work. -- Rosemary Batt, Cornell UniversityIn a provocative and engaging analysis of the quintessentially “female” occupation of secretary, Elias shows how the contemporary women’s movement and corporate efforts to respond to anti-discrimination law unintentionally helped reinforce patterns of gender inequality at work. This is a compelling read for anyone interested in studying occupations, organizations, or workplace inequality. -- Pamela S. Tolbert, coauthor of Organizations: Structure, Process, and OutcomesAs college-educated women moved into management, the pink-collar jobs of their left-behind sisters sank in pay and status. In this revelatory, unflinching book, Elias charts the failures of corporate reform since the 1970s and shows how the past struggles of working women for better jobs and real opportunity offer a way forward. -- Dorothy Sue Cobble, author of For the Many: American Feminists and the Global Fight for Democratic EqualityElias’s book details the labor movement’s attempts to raise secretaries’ status and how feminism ultimately focused on getting college-educated women out of the secretariat and into the kinds of jobs their fathers held, leaving fewer elite women with dead-end careers. A poignant and telling tale about the results of American feminism’s lack of class consciousness. -- Joan Williams, author of Bias Interrupted: Creating Inclusion for Real and For GoodIn this well-written book, Elias makes extensive use of important archival holdings and mined oral history transcripts to good effect. She provides a sharp and incisive analysis of how gendered were job assignments, union organizing campaigns, and corporate policies. -- Dennis Deslippe, author of “Rights, not Roses”: Unions and the Rise of Working-Class FeminismElias’s wide-ranging narrative examines many groups and diverse sources to illuminate overlooked contingencies and offer new insights on gender, work, and rights in recent decades. * ILR Review *Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Feminist or Secretary?2. At the Intersection of Sex Equality and Economic Justice3. The Progressional and Professional Paths Intertwined4. Overutilized and Underenforced5. The Decline of the Office Wife and the Rise of the “Automated Harem”6. Could Pink-Collar Workers “Save the Labor Movement”?7. A Feminist “Brand Called You”EpilogueAcknowledgmentsList of Archives and RepositoriesNotesIndex

    £27.00

  • Sewing Hope How One Factory Challenges the

    University of California Press Sewing Hope How One Factory Challenges the

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSewing Hope offers the first account of a bold challenge to apparel-industry sweatshops. The Alta Gracia factory in the Dominican Republic is the anti-sweatshop. It boasts a living wage three times the legal minimum, high health and safety standards, and a legitimate union-all verified by an independent monitor. It is the only apparel factory in the global south to meet these criteria. The Alta Gracia business model represents an alternative to the industry's race to the bottom with its inherent poverty wages and unsafe factory conditions. Workers' stories reveal how adding $0.90 to a sweatshirt's production price can change lives: from getting a life-saving operation to reuniting families; from obtaining first-ever bank loans to getting running water; from purchasing children's school uniforms to taking night classes. Sewing Hope invites readers into the apparel industry's sweatshops and the Alta Gracia factory. Learn how the anti-sweatshop started, how it overcame challenges, and how the impact of its business model could transform the global industry.Trade Review“Full of data with academic rigor arguing for a living wage as well as rich stories of the impact in human lives of such a wage. We highly recommend the book.” * The Human Thread *"This is a must read for anyone concerned with escalating inequality globally and the potential of labor organizing in tandem with more humane corporate management for transforming communities." * New York Journal of Books *Table of ContentsPreface 1. The Difference between Heaven and Earth Introducing Alta Gracia 2. From Factory Favorite to Fighter Human Cost of the “Race to the Bottom” 3. Risky Proposition, Unlikely Alliance Founding a New Factory 4. Ideals into Action Building an Anti-Sweatshop Model 5. Escaping Scripted Roles Unexpected Benefits of a New Approach 6. Stories of Transformation Diverse Impacts of a Living Wage 7. Surviving on Our Own Adjusting the Business Model 8. Replication or Revolution Alta Gracia in Context Afterword: Taking Action Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index About the Authors

    2 in stock

    £20.70

  • Whistleblowing

    Harvard University Press Whistleblowing

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSociety needs whistleblowers, yet to speak up and expose wrongdoing often results in professional and personal ruin. Drawing on the stories of men and women who reported unethical and illegal conduct in corporations, Kate Kenny explains why this is so, and what must be done to protect those who have the courage to expose the truth.Trade ReviewAt its heart are the compelling stories of men and women who exposed wrongdoing in financial services companies, and the consequences they bore…Kenny paints a picture of a financial services industry where rules are gamed, ethics are not discussed, and employees fear retaliation if they speak out…Kenny concludes that we should view whistleblowing as a social act and take collective responsibility for what happens to those who expose wrongdoing. -- Sue Lewis * Financial Adviser *Quietly authoritative yet still reasonably accessible. -- Mark Paul * Irish Times *A devastating analysis of the ‘matrix of censorship’ which leads to whistleblowers being abused. This matrix could push us to the brink of another economic catastrophe. -- Greg Wright * Yorkshire Post *This is a superb book that makes an excellent contribution to an important area of our thinking about, lives within, and work for organizations. It is destined to be a landmark volume in this field. -- Mark Stein, University of LeicesterKenny’s book on whistleblowing is a refreshing contribution to the field. Its insightful theoretical approach facilitates her analysis of whistleblowing in a variety of contexts within the financial services to provide qualitative revelations of how even when employed to ensure compliance with regulations, people of conscience are ostracized and often silenced. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned about our future. -- David Knights, Lancaster UniversityKenny has produced a uniquely positioned text of great insight as she weaves philosophical sophistication, especially the writing of Judith Butler, with precise analysis of whistleblowing. A must-read. -- Alison Pullen, Macquarie UniversityThis book provides an insightful study of whistleblowing and widespread corruption in the global financial industry that recent whistleblowers have brought to light. Additionally, it reveals the struggles that whistleblowing entails and develops the concept of ‘affective recognition’ to explain how these are bound up with retaliation against whistleblowers in their fight to be heard. -- Iain Munro, Newcastle UniversityWe live in societies in which organizations are powerful, and their employees are relatively powerless. In this important and beautifully written book, Kenny explains why this is a social issue of great importance. If we want societies that value justice, then speaking truth to power needs to be encouraged and protected by all of us. -- Martin Parker, University of BristolThe arrival of Kenny’s Whistleblowing is very timely given the growing recognition of the important role whistleblowers play in society. It makes a passionate plea for supporting courageous individuals whose disclosures have numerous times saved the public from harm, prevented major disasters, and revealed widespread forms of wrongdoing. The book takes a unique approach to explain what makes individuals who disclose wrongdoing continue their struggle for transparency despite all odds. Readers who seek interpretations extending beyond the villain–hero dichotomy will find this thoughtful and sophisticated analysis of whistleblowing truly rewarding. -- Marianna Fotaki, coauthor of Gender and the Organization: Women at Work in the 21st Century

    2 in stock

    £32.36

  • Taking the Floor Models Morals and Management in

    Princeton University Press Taking the Floor Models Morals and Management in

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Winner of the George R. Terry Book Award, Academy of Management""Co-Winner of the EGOS Book Prize, European Group for Organizational Studies""Providing a unique perspective on a complex suject, Taking the Floor profiles what an effective, responsible trading room can and should look like."---City Press Office, Cass Business School"Taking the Floor is a significant contribution to social studies of finance and economic sociology more broadly. It will certainly be worthwhile reading not only for specialists, but also a much broader audience, since the way abstract models shape reality is becoming one of the more salient issues in contemporary societies within and beyond the realm of finance."---Manuel A. Santana-Turégano, London School of Economics Review of Books"“Taking the Floor is beautifully written. . . . Throughout, [Beunza’s] storytelling keeps the reader riveted.”"---Joel Gehman, Organization Studies

    £29.75

  • Overload

    Princeton University Press Overload

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Co-Winner of the Max Weber Book Award, Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section of the American Sociological Association""Winner of the Silver Medal in Business Theory, Axiom Business Book Awards""One of Business Insider's 10 Books to Read to Learn about the Future of Work""There’s much we can learn from Overload to help make work work for everyone—both now and in the future…. Erin Kelly and Phyllis Moen have shown us through their dual work-redesign experiment that it’s possible not only to reimagine how we work to make it work for everyone, but also to execute on this ideal together, so that everyone benefits — including the organization. It’s giving people a choice about how, when, and where they work and a greater sense of control. In the pandemic, we all have an opportunity to step back and examine what’s going well and what’s not and envision how work can change for the better."---Rebecca Zucker, Forbes"Someday soon, when the economic engines of the world are running again, leaders will reflect on what the COVID-19 pandemic revealed about the ways and means of work in their companies. As they do, they should read Overload."---Theodore Kinni, Strategy+Business"In their recounting of a five-year field experiment conducted within a Fortune 500 company, two professors show how dual-agenda work redesign can reduce the high levels of chronic stress and ill health, feelings of powerlessness, work–family conflict, and burnout that attend employee overload—without negatively affecting corporate productivity or performance." * Strategy+Business *

    7 in stock

    £22.50

  • Taking the Floor

    Princeton University Press Taking the Floor

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Winner of the George R. Terry Book Award, Academy of Management""Co-Winner of the EGOS Book Prize, European Group for Organizational Studies""Providing a unique perspective on a complex suject, Taking the Floor profiles what an effective, responsible trading room can and should look like."---City Press Office, Cass Business School"Taking the Floor is a significant contribution to social studies of finance and economic sociology more broadly. It will certainly be worthwhile reading not only for specialists, but also a much broader audience, since the way abstract models shape reality is becoming one of the more salient issues in contemporary societies within and beyond the realm of finance."---Manuel A. Santana-Turégano, London School of Economics Review of Books"“Taking the Floor is beautifully written. . . . Throughout, [Beunza’s] storytelling keeps the reader riveted.”"---Joel Gehman, Organization Studies

    £20.90

  • Complicit

    Princeton University Press Complicit

    Book SynopsisWhat all of us can do to fight the pervasive human tendency to enable wrongdoing in the workplace, politics, and beyondIt is easy to condemn obvious wrongdoers such as Elizabeth Holmes, Harvey Weinstein, and the Sackler family. But we rarely think about the many people who supported their unethical or criminal behavior. In each case there was a supporting cast of complicitors: business partners, employees, investors, news organizations, and others. And, whether we're aware of it or not, almost all of us have been complicit in the unethical behavior of others. In Complicit, Harvard Business School professor Max Bazerman confronts our complicity head-on and offers strategies for recognizing and avoiding the psychological and other traps that lead us to ignore, condone, or actively support wrongdoing in our businesses, organizations, communities, politics, and more. Complicit tells compelling stories of those who enabled the Theranos and WeWork scandals, the opioid crisis, the sexual abTrade Review"Bazerman’s catalog of complicity is sobering. His explanations for why it happens are convincing, and toward the book’s end he attempts to set out what we can do to counter it."---Julian Baggini, Wall Street Journal

    £22.00

  • Managing Successful Teams

    Kogan Page Ltd Managing Successful Teams

    Book SynopsisPat Wellington is an internationally recognised management consultant with over 20 years of experience. She has facilitated assignments in blue chip organizations such as Canon and Coca Cola, healthcare providers including the St Martins and Nuffield Hospitals, United Nations agencies in Rome and Geneva, and government bodies in the UK, the Gulf and South East Asia. She is also the author of Effective Customer Care, published by Kogan Page.Table of Contents Chapter - 01: Setting the scene; Chapter - 02: Back to basics – the fundamentals of working in teams; Chapter - 03: Setting up a new team; Chapter - 04: Managing the team once formed – motivation and performance management; Chapter - 05: Managing the team once formed – communication, meetings, influencing and projects; Chapter - 06: Taking over as manager of an established team; Chapter - 07: Problems in the team; Chapter - 08: Leading the virtual team; Chapter - 09: The future for teams

    £16.99

  • Points of Influence

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Points of Influence

    Book SynopsisGroups, teams, and other new ways of working together have become commonplace in today''s organizations. In spite of all of these changes, one element remains the same: the basic building block of all work activities is the individual employee. Points of Influence helps coach managers, team leaders, and trainers to gain a better understanding of employee motivation and how they can influence behavior, increase their own personal self-awareness, and expand their managerial skills.Trade Review"Those of us who work on organization change have a wealth ofresources to understand the group and system levels of theorganization. With Points of Influence, Morley Segal gives us thecritical third piece--a comprehensive review of personality theoryagainst the backdrop of organization practice. Finally, there is apractical guide to the individual level of our work. It is aninvaluable addition to our understanding of organization change."--June Delano, director, organization change & development,Eastman Kodak CompanyTable of ContentsIntroduction: Understanding and Affecting Behavior in theWorkplace Part One: The Internal Being: Points of Influence Beyond OurAwareness 1. Sigmund Freud: The Internal Conflict Between Instinct andCivilization 2. Carl Jung: The Collective Unconscious, Archetypes, andPsychological Types 3. Karen Horney: The Social Unconscious and the Conflict ofSelf-Images Part Two: Thought and Feeling: Points of Influence Within OurAwareness 4. Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck: The Power of Thought andBelief 5. Carl Rogers: The Power of Feelings Part Three: The Individual and the Environment: External Points ofInfluence 6. B.F. Skinner: The Influence of Environment on Behavior 7. Kurt Lewin: Individual Perception and the Environment 8. Fritz and Laura Perls: The Gestalt of Experience andBehavior 9. Murray Bowen: Emotional Systems Conclusion: Using Personality Theory: Understanding Behavior,Taking Effective Action, and Increasing Personal Awareness

    £49.50

  • Working Women in Canada  An Intersectional

    MP-CSP Canadian Scholars Working Women in Canada An Intersectional

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisWeaves together the contributions of accomplished and diverse scholars to offer an expansive and critical analysis of women's work in Canada. Students will use an intersectional approach to explore issues of gender, class, race, immigrant status, disability, sexual orientation, Indigeneity, age, and ethnicity in relation to employment.

    7 in stock

    £52.16

  • Quick Confidence

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Quick Confidence

    Book SynopsisA WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLERA PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLERHands-on, bite-sized strategies for improving your confidence In Quick Confidence: Be Authentic, Create Connections and Make Bold Bets On Yourself, best-selling author and renowned leadership speaker Selena Rezvani delivers an effective and eye-opening new approach to building confidence and presence for professionals. In the book, the author walks you throughand helps you leap overthe 9 most common obstacles that stand in the way of building authentic confidence. She offers digestible actions, behaviors, and exercises you can use to change the way you think and the way you present yourself to others. Relying on sound, scientifically validated data, the book helps you zero in on one actionable method at a time, from making a memorable entrance to stoking confidence in those around you. You'll also find: Mental, physical, and interpersonal routines that will lock iTable of ContentsIntroduction 1 1 Make Strong First Impressions 11 2 Create Belonging Wherever You Go 33 3 Rebalance Power Dynamics 57 4 Release Overdoing, Overthinking, and Overexplaining 81 5 Negotiate Your Success 105 6 Harness High- Stakes Moments 129 7 Overcome Toxic People and Cultures 153 8 Rise above Fails and Setbacks 175 9 Scale Your Confidence 203 Endnotes 229 Acknowledgments 235 About the Author 237 Afterword 239 Index 241

    £17.84

  • Myths of Work

    Kogan Page Ltd Myths of Work

    Book SynopsisIan MacRae is a work psychologist, consultant, speaker, author and Managing Director of High Potential Psychology. He works with, and writes about, a wide range of topics relating to psychology and the workplace. He developed the High Potential Traits Inventory (HPTI), a personality assessment which has been translated into dozens of languages and used by over 50,000 people around the world. He is also the author of Myths of Social Media and co-author of Motivation and Performance.Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Staff should work eight-hour days, Monday to Friday; Chapter - 02: Working from home reduces productivity; Chapter - 03: Social media should never be used at work; Chapter - 04: Listening to music while working is distracting; Chapter - 05: Health and safety is the enemy; Chapter - 06: Surveillance improves performance; Chapter - 07: Creating a Google-style office environment will make staff more innovative; Chapter - 08: Mindfulness is the answer to all problems; Chapter - 09: Neuroscience is the silver bullet to workplace problems; Chapter - 10: Start-ups need a different type of leader to succeed; Chapter - 11: It’s better to have higher self-esteem at work; Chapter - 12: We only use 10 per cent of our brain at work; Chapter - 13: Making workplaces sustainable is a burden; Chapter - 14: The best way to motivate people is to pay them more; Chapter - 15: Employees who work the longest hours are the most valuable people; Chapter - 16: People should retire at 65; Chapter - 17: Perfectionists make the best employees; Chapter - 18: Women aren’t as competitive as men at work; Chapter - 19: People’s personalities can be sorted into categories at work; Chapter - 20: Sexuality and gender should be taken into account at work; Chapter - 21: Millennials are changing the workplace; Chapter - 22: Co-workers should not form romantic relationships; Chapter - 23: Teaching and training are the same; Chapter - 24: Annual appraisals are the best way to measure performance; Chapter - 25: High achievers always make great managers; Chapter - 26: A computer is going to take your job; Chapter - 27: Open-plan offices are always the best option

    £29.75

  • Havoc and Reform

    Johns Hopkins University Press Havoc and Reform

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow disastersthat have wrecked work sites throughout American history, in all parts of the nation and all sectors of the economyhave also inspired policy reform. Workplace disasters have wreaked havoc on countless American workers and their families. They have resulted in widespread death and disability as well as the loss of property and savings. These tragic events have also inspired safety reforms that reshaped labor conditions in ways that partially compensated for death, suffering, and social dislocation. In Havoc and Reform, James P. Kraft encourages readers to think about such disastrous events in new ways. Placing the problem of workplace safety in historical context, Kraft focuses on five catastrophes that shocked the nation in the half century after World War II, a time when service-oriented industries became the nation's leading engines of job growth. Looking to growing areas of economic life in the Western Sunbelt, Kraft touches on the 1947 explosion of the Texas City MonTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Disasters at Work: A Brief Background2. Chemical Plant Explodes in Texas City!3. Airliners Collide over the Grand Canyon!4. Hospitals Collapse in Southern California!5. MGM Grand Burns in Las Vegas!6. Federal Building Bombed in Oklahoma City!ConclusionNotesEssay on Primary SourcesIndex

    1 in stock

    £42.75

  • DeProfessionalism and Austerity

    Bristol University Press DeProfessionalism and Austerity

    Book SynopsisFrom scarcer resources to greater stresses, this book charts how policies and cuts have compromised workers' ability to undertake their professional roles. Combining research and practice experience, it assesses the extent of de-professionalisation in recent years, and how workers have responded.Trade Review“An original and stimulating analysis which connects the two important topics of de-professionalism and austerity.” Martin Powell, University of Birmingham“An optimistic and authoritative study. After the austerity years and the madness of Brexit, we should expect a much better more professional public sector future. This book tells us why.” Danny Dorling, University of Oxford"Nigel Malin provides us with profound insights into the state of contemporary public sector professionalism. Well written and meticulously researched, this book should be read by all of us concerned about providing high quality public services." Nick Frost, Leeds Beckett University'This important book sets out the myriad, and heretofore overlooked, ways that the UK’s austerity project has impacted on those professions tasked with implementing it.' Stephen Crossley, Northumbria UniversityTable of ContentsPart 1: Policy Background and Concepts Austerity as a UK Policy Context on the Early Twenty-First Century Neo-Liberalism as an Ideology, an Elite Project and its Impact on Austerity Public Services, the UK Economy and the Brexit Debate Part 2: Theoretical Frameworks and Ideology: Professionalism and De-Professionalism Perspectives used in Studying Professions: Sociology and Social Philosophy Perspectives used in Studying Professions: Social Policy and Public Administration De-Professionalism: An Analytical Framework Part 3: De-Professionalism in the Public Sector: Output Indicators The Impact of Service Cutbacks, Job Insecurity and Globalisation De-Professionalism as Defined by Services Deemed ‘Unconventional’, ‘Under-Performing’ or ‘Ineffectual’ Professional Training Programmes: Financial Cuts and Content Critique Part 4: De-Professionalism in The Public Sector: Subjective or Experiential Indicators A Demoralisation or Disparagement of the Workforce? Professional Abuse of Power: Discreditation or a Lowering of Productivity Conclusion: Professionals as Entrepreneurs in an Age of Austerity

    £75.99

  • DeProfessionalism and Austerity

    Bristol University Press DeProfessionalism and Austerity

    Book SynopsisFrom scarcer resources to greater stresses, this book charts how policies and cuts have compromised workers' ability to undertake their professional roles. Combining research and practice experience, it assesses the extent of de-professionalisation in recent years, and how workers have responded.Trade Review“An optimistic and authoritative study. After the austerity years and the madness of Brexit, we should expect a much better more professional public sector future. This book tells us why.” Danny Dorling, University of Oxford“An original and stimulating analysis which connects the two important topics of de-professionalism and austerity.” Martin Powell, University of Birmingham"Nigel Malin provides us with profound insights into the state of contemporary public sector professionalism. Well written and meticulously researched, this book should be read by all of us concerned about providing high quality public services." Nick Frost, Leeds Beckett University'This important book sets out the myriad, and heretofore overlooked, ways that the UK’s austerity project has impacted on those professions tasked with implementing it.' Stephen Crossley, Northumbria UniversityTable of ContentsPart 1: Policy Background and Concepts Austerity as a UK Policy Context on the Early Twenty-First Century Neo-Liberalism as an Ideology, an Elite Project and its Impact on Austerity Public Services, the UK Economy and the Brexit Debate Part 2: Theoretical Frameworks and Ideology: Professionalism and De-Professionalism Perspectives used in Studying Professions: Sociology and Social Philosophy Perspectives used in Studying Professions: Social Policy and Public Administration De-Professionalism: An Analytical Framework Part 3: De-Professionalism in the Public Sector: Output Indicators The Impact of Service Cutbacks, Job Insecurity and Globalisation De-Professionalism as Defined by Services Deemed ‘Unconventional’, ‘Under-Performing’ or ‘Ineffectual’ Professional Training Programmes: Financial Cuts and Content Critique Part 4: De-Professionalism in The Public Sector: Subjective or Experiential Indicators A Demoralisation or Disparagement of the Workforce? Professional Abuse of Power: Discreditation or a Lowering of Productivity Conclusion: Professionals as Entrepreneurs in an Age of Austerity

    £27.54

  • The CustomerDriven Culture A Microsoft Story

    O'Reilly Media The CustomerDriven Culture A Microsoft Story

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuilding a culture is just like hacking your way to a successful product. This practical book provides building blocks, practical tips, and inspiring stories from some of the most successful companies in the world to highlight the power of connecting with your customers.

    15 in stock

    £29.99

  • Peep Light  Stories of a Mississippi River Boat

    MP-MPP University Press of Mississippi Peep Light Stories of a Mississippi River Boat

    Book SynopsisMost people only consider the Mississippi River when they cross it or when it inconveniently abandons its banks. But every year, millions of tons of cargo are transported by towboats on the river. In this volume, Captain Lee Hendrix provides unique insight on people who work and live on and near the Mississippi River.Trade ReviewPeep Light: Stories of a Mississippi River Boat Captain is a one-of-a-kind book about the folkways and lore of barge and towboat crews on the Mississippi River. These are stories filled with suspense, humor, and heart." - Macon Fry, author of They Called Us River Rats

    £73.80

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