The future of work:
"Changing attitudes, living patterns and technologies are transforming our relationship with work in such fundamental ways that tomorrow's workplace will be barely recognisable to that of our parents. To help us make sense of these changes Richard Donkin has examined the forces and themes...
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Basingstoke [u.a.]
Palgrave Macmillan
2010
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Zusammenfassung: | "Changing attitudes, living patterns and technologies are transforming our relationship with work in such fundamental ways that tomorrow's workplace will be barely recognisable to that of our parents. To help us make sense of these changes Richard Donkin has examined the forces and themes that are influencing what amounts to a silent revolution in social behaviour. Donkin argues that this change is creating a watershed in working lives as significant as that of the factory system that heralded the Industrial Revolution. Unless we understand these forces, he warns, policies may be poorly fitted to meet the challenges ahead posed by environmental change and shrinking oil reserves. In this timely book, Donkin presents a cohesive argument for policy reform, not only in employment, but also in outdated economic assumptions that are no longer meeting the needs of a resource-hungry world"--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 272 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780230576384 0230576389 |
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adam_text | IMAGE 1
THE FUTURE
OF WORK
RICHARD DONKIN
MACMILLAN
IMAGE 2
COWTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 A WATERSHED IN LIFE AND WORK
CHAPTER 2 DEMOGRAPHICS-AN UNDERLYING FORCE FOR CHANGE
VI
VII
1
16
41
56
77
92
CHAPTER 3 GOODBYE RETIREMENT, HELLO LIVING
CHAPTER 4 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LUNCH?
CHAPTER 5 WOMEN OR CHILDREN FIRST?
CHAPTER 6 TECHNOLOGY-SCOURGE OR SAVIOR OF WORK? 110
CHAPTER 7 MAKING SENSE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING 125
CHAPTER 8 THE INHERITORS 141
CHAPTER 9 LEADERSHIP, TEAMWORK AND COLLABORATION 162
CHAPTER 10 NO ACCOUNTING FOR PEOPLE 184
CHAPTER 11 TIME FOR REFLECTION 210
CHAPTER 12 THE DAY WORK ENDED 220
CHAPTER 13 TOWARD A BETTER SOCIETY 237
NOTES 254
INDEX 263
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