Work and rewards : redefining our work-life reality

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Work and rewards : redefining our work-life reality

William F. Roth, Jr

Praeger, 1989

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Bibliography: p. [183]-187

Includes index

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内容説明

This innovative book examines the nature of work and reward, and the place each has in today's society. The author examines why so many people feel trapped in the workplace today, and develops a framework that can be used to improve life both in and out of the workplace. The author states that the current definition of work today is `sacrifice' and the reward is frequently money. He argues that employees also need access to such things as truth, good, beauty, and power. Concentration on the work ethic will give way to the development ethic which minimizes sacrifice and maximizes development through the use of technology and the restructuring of our value system. This illuminating book provides an interesting perspective on business for undergraduate business students, MBA students, and those directly involved in the business world. Work and Rewards begins with an examination of the work world as it stands today. The author explores the possibilities for change in technology, the nature of work, reward systems, balance, and success. Finally, the book introduces a new framework for work and life.

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Preface The World We Live In To Have and To Have Not Unmasking the Culprit The Starting Point for Change The True Nature of Work Technology, Friend or Enemy? Life in the Trenches What Do We Really Want? A Redefined Reward System for the New World Work The Search for a Better Balance The New Face of Success Browsing Around in the New World Reorienting the Realm of Plenty Education Moves to the Front Row Good as Good Can Be Beauty Breaks Loose Power: Cornerstone of the New World Bibliography Index

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