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One foot out the door : how to combat the psychological recession that's alienating employees and hurting American business / Judith M. Bardwick.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bardwick, Judith M., 1933-
Contributor:
Books24x7, Inc.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology, Industrial--United States.
Psychology, Industrial.
Employees--United States--Attitudes.
Employees.
Employee morale--United States.
Employee morale.
Management--Psychological aspects.
Management.
Quality of work life--United States.
Quality of work life.
Psychology, Industrial--Attitudes--United States.
Employees--Psychological aspects--United States.
Management--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 226 p. ;)
Other Title:
Psychological recession that's alienating employees and hurting American business
Recession that's alienating employees and hurting American business
Place of Publication:
New York : AMACOM/ American Management Association, c2008 (Norwood, Mass. : Books24x7.com [generator])
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
As many as two-thirds of our employees are either actively looking for new jobs or merely going through the motions at their current jobs. Fearful and feeling vulnerable after years of watching friends get laid off, they expect the worst to happen, and they see no reason to give it their all. This phenomenon, identified by renowned author Judith M. Bardwick as "the psychological recession," can have a devastating effect on a company’s financial health. Based on extensive research showing how costly bad management really is, this eye-opening book offers concrete prescriptions for combating alarming trends such as high turnover, low productivity, and lackluster performance, including techniques for: * strengthening the bonds of trust and respect between managers and employees * customizing working conditions and rewards for individual employees * hiring for the "best fit" between the organization’s core culture and the personal qualities and priorities of the individual Using hard numbers and current studies that prove the direct connection between a company’s financial performance and its employees’ commitment, this book is a wake-up call to organizations desperately needing to restore the broken spirits at the heart of their companies, and enhance their bottom lines.
Contents:
Topsy-turvy : the sky is falling!
The psychological recession
Feelings matter : "soft" is "hard"
Bad management is (really) expensive
Good management (really) makes money
Commitment and engagement, not morale and satisfaction
Create significant relationships between bosses and subordinates
Strengthen the bond with employees by customizing
Achieve a best fit
Staying ahead of the curve
How are we doing economically?
A twenty-first century safety net
Psychology is more important than economics.
Notes:
Title from title screen.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Digitized and made available by: Books24x7.com.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9786611128180
9781281128188
128112818X
9780814409503
0814409504
OCLC:
1024236436

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