Intimacy : an international survey of the sex lives of people at work
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Intimacy : an international survey of the sex lives of people at work
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-136) and index
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Description
Sixty per cent of people at work admit to one or more intimate relationship. A recently completed international workplace survey highlights that many people intermingle their private and work lives. Time spent on tasks, the intensity of team relationships and the sharing of common interests make work a multi-purpose site, satisfying personal needs as well as ambitions and career drives. Are managers prepared to face such challenges? No. However, through understanding workplace intimacy practices, firm guidance for managers is provided to better prepare them to address such sensitive encounters.
Table of Contents
SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION SECTION TWO: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR Sexuality and Religion Intimacy at Work Appropriate Workplace Behaviour Harassment Intimacy Barriers and Consequences SECTION THREE: THE STUDY Demographics Intimacy: Nature and Context Nature of Relationships at Work Intimacy Outcomes and Impact Those Directly Involved Third Party Involved IT Revolution Management Intervention Company Policy SECTION FOUR: ADDRESSING INTIMACY
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