Work naked : eight essential principles for peak performance in the virtual workplace
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Work naked : eight essential principles for peak performance in the virtual workplace
(The Jossey-Bass business & management series)
Jossey-Bass, c2001
1st ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Alternative workstyles can be a way to attract, retain, and motivate talented employees. "Enlightening, enjoyable, and extremely practical ...offers real clarity about what is wrong with the way most companies work, plus exact directions on how to fix each and every office foolishness. Do what Froggatt says and watch your employees productivity rise." - Scott Shuster, "BusinessWeek". Corporate and individual resistance to new ways of working are often embedded within a company's culture - and can stifle change and hinder productivity. Organized around eight simple yet critical principles of the new workplace, "Work Naked" challenges long-held beliefs about the appropriate time, place, look, and feel of productivity in the knowledge era, showing how a wealth of hidden potential can be released by giving employees the freedom to work how, when, and where they want. Cindy Froggatt suggests workplace options that can help balance work and personal life, and helps managers address the needs of the many knowledge workers who require a greater degree of autonomy to perform, create, and innovate.
She presents numerous examples of companies of different sizes and types that have instituted telework or alternative programs - and clearly explains the benefits and pitfalls of implementing them. Cindy Froggatt (New York, NY) is Principal of Froggatt Consulting, whose clients include Compaq, Mercedes-Benz, Capital One, and Nova Corporation.
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction: The Origin of "Work Naked". Why Work Naked? The Eight Work Naked Principles. PRINCIPLE #1 Initiative: Shedding the layers of complacency, fear of change and resistance to new ways of working. PRINCIPLE #2 Trust: Shedding the layers of management control, outdated performance measures, and mistrust. PRINCIPLE #3 Joy: Shedding the layers of overwork, high stress, and sleep deprivation. PRINCIPLE #4 Individuality: Shedding the layers of conformity, one--size--fits--all routines, and fixed work hours. PRINCIPLE #5 Equality: Shedding the layers of hierarchy, status symbol, and dress codes. PRINCIPLE #6 Dialogue: Shedding the layers of one--way communication, misunderstanding, and idea--hoarding. PRINCIPLE #7 Connectivity: Shedding the layers of geographic boundaries, reliance on co--location, and misuse of technology. PRINCIPLE #8 Workplace Options: Shedding the layers of unproductive work environments, dreary home offices, and long commutes between them. Summary and Resources. Notes. Index. Companies Profiled in the Book. The Author.
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