Creating Healthly Organizations Revised and Expanded Edition

Creating Healthly Organizations  Revised and Expanded Edition
Author: Graham Lowe
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2020
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781487505158

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Creating Healthy Organizations provides an evidence-based, practical guide to strengthening the links between employee well-being and performance in any organization.

Creating Healthy Organizations

Creating Healthy Organizations
Author: Graham Lowe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020
Genre: Corporate culture
ISBN: 1487531648

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Creating Healthy Organizations provides an evidence-based, practical guide to strengthening the links between employee well-being and performance in any organization.

Handbook of Organizational Behavior Second Edition Revised and Expanded

Handbook of Organizational Behavior  Second Edition  Revised and Expanded
Author: Robert T. Golembiewski
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2000-10-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0824703936

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Building upon the strengths of the first edition while continuing to extend the influence and reach of organizational behavior (OB), the Second Edition of this groundbreaking reference/ text analyzes OB from a business marketing perspective-offering a thorough treatment of central, soon-to-be central, contiguous, and emerging topics of OB to facilitate greater viability and demand of OB practice. New edition incorporates more comparative perspectives throughout! Contributing to the dynamic, interdisciplinary state of OB theory and practice, the Handbook of Organizational Behavior, Second Edition comprehensively covers strategic and critical issues of the OB field with descriptive analyses and full documentation details the essential principles defining core OB such as organizational design, structure, culture, leadership theory, and risk taking advances solutions to setting operational definitions throughout the field comparatively discusses numerous situations and variables to provide clarity to mixed or inconclusive research findings utilizes cross-cultural approaches to examine recent issues concerning race, ethnicity, and gender reevaluates value standards and paradigms of change in OB investigates cross-national examples of OB development, including case studies from the United States and India and much more! Written by 45 worldwide specialists and containing over 3500 references, tables, drawings, and equations, the Handbook of Organizational Behavior, Second Edition is a definitive reference for public administrators, consultants, organizational behavior specialists, behavioral psychologists, political scientists, and sociologists, as well as a necessary and worthwhile text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking organizational behavior courses in the departments of public administration, psychology, management, education, and sociology.

Creating Healthy Workplaces

Creating Healthy Workplaces
Author: Caroline Biron,Ronald J. Burke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317158530

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The contributions in Creating Healthy Workplaces include a number of interventions that relate the efforts undertaken by researchers and organizations together, to reduce stress and improve the mental and physical health of employees through positive change initiatives. Those working in the field of occupational stress have received criticism that too much emphasis has been placed on negative issues and that positive initiatives have been largely ignored. With the growing influence of the positive movement, this book explores the implications of using a positive approach as opposed to a stress management one and compares the types of interventions they each require. From a positive perspective, there is a need to understand the characteristics of healthy, thriving, and flourishing people and organizations. This book explores the implications of using a positive approach as opposed to a stress management one. Some of the interventions described in Creating Healthy Workplaces target individuals and their attitudes and behaviours, others target workplace relationships, work units and the wider organization. Outcomes such as reduced occurrences of smoking, obesity, depression, elevated blood pressure, accidents and workplace injuries, presenteeism, absence and staff turnover are reported. The factors associated with the success of these interventions are identified and advice is given as to how interested individuals and organizations might proceed to develop worksite interventions on their own.

Handbook of Organizational Behavior Revised and Expanded

Handbook of Organizational Behavior  Revised and Expanded
Author: Robert T. Golembiewski
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2000-10-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781482290011

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Building upon the strengths of the first edition while continuing to extend the influence and reach of organizational behavior (OB), the Second Edition of this groundbreaking reference/ text analyzes OB from a business marketing perspective-offering a thorough treatment of central, soon-to-be central, contiguous, and emerging topics of OB to facilitate greater viability and demand of OB practice. New edition incorporates more comparative perspectives throughout! Contributing to the dynamic, interdisciplinary state of OB theory and practice, the Handbook of Organizational Behavior, Second Edition comprehensively covers strategic and critical issues of the OB field with descriptive analyses and full documentation details the essential principles defining core OB such as organizational design, structure, culture, leadership theory, and risk taking advances solutions to setting operational definitions throughout the field comparatively discusses numerous situations and variables to provide clarity to mixed or inconclusive research findings utilizes cross-cultural approaches to examine recent issues concerning race, ethnicity, and gender reevaluates value standards and paradigms of change in OB investigates cross-national examples of OB development, including case studies from the United States and India and much more! Written by 45 worldwide specialists and containing over 3500 references, tables, drawings, and equations, the Handbook of Organizational Behavior, Second Edition is a definitive reference for public administrators, consultants, organizational behavior specialists, behavioral psychologists, political scientists, and sociologists, as well as a necessary and worthwhile text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking organizational behavior courses in the departments of public administration, psychology, management, education, and sociology.

Creating Healthy Organizations

Creating Healthy Organizations
Author: Graham Lowe
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2012-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781442698772

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The current global economic environment is defined by unprecedented uncertainty, a premium placed on knowledge, and the threat of future talent scarcity. Key to an organization's success under these conditions is its ability to strengthen the links between people and performance. Creating Healthy Organizations provides executives, managers, human resource professionals, and employees an action-oriented approach to forging these connections by creating and sustaining vibrant and productive workplaces. A healthy organization operates in ways that benefits all stakeholders, including employees, customers, shareholders, and communities. Using a wide range of examples from a variety of internationally based industries, Graham Lowe integrates leading practices with research on workplace health and wellness, quality work environments, employee engagement, organizational performance, and corporate social responsibility to make a compelling business case for creating healthy, resilient, and sustainable organizations. Creating Healthy Organizations offers readers, whether CEOs or front-line workers, an innovative framework and practical tools for planning, implementing, and measuring healthy change in their workplaces.

Creating Healthy Work Organizations

Creating Healthy Work Organizations
Author: Cary L. Cooper,Steve Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1994-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015026895188

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This text highlights a number of case studies regarding the creation of healthy work organizations. The contributors concentrate particularly on examples from industry of stress reduction programmes in the workplace and other approaches to improving positive mental well-being at work.

Building Healthy Organizations

Building Healthy Organizations
Author: Bho Group The Bho Group,The Bho Group
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781426922824

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Recent research has documented how organizations that hold to a consistent set of values & hold their people accountable to them will consistently outperform those that do not. But there is little available analyzing what values are most effective and virtually nothing available that provides a roadmap for businesses and other organizations to guide their people through value formation and alignment for effectiveness. Building Healthy Organizations addresses this gap. The problem with value formation for organizations is that most people hold strongly differing opinions in their personal viewpoints on those values. Should we hire for aptitude or skill sets? How should managers handle team conflict? What is our approach to performance evaluation? How does the organization work through these differences? The BHO Group, after years of research, has developed a tool that provides a roadmap to analyze where an organization’s staff team positions currently are on the 5 Key VALUE’s of organizational health. In this book you will learn: The 5 VALUE’s that are crucial to Organizational Health; How to analyze where you current staff teams personal value positions are; How to apply methods and tools to obtain organizational value system alignment; How to maintain a proper value system focus over the long term. In the recent environment where the drive for ever increasing profits, questionable ethics and the tendency to treat people as ‘human doings’ instead of ‘human beings’ has led to the destruction of several high profile companies - Building Healthy Organizations is a breath of fresh air. The book convinces that an environment where values are self-consciously developed and staff is held accountable to them is crucial to the bottom line of all organizations.