Treating Worker Dissatisfaction During Economic Change

Treating Worker Dissatisfaction During Economic Change
Author: Morley D. Glicken,Ben Robinson
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-01-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780123972620

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In the current economy, companies are expected to turn on a dime in response to changing market needs to stay vibrant. What that means is that companies are constantly reorganizing. Employees are living in a constant state of change. This dynamic in the workplace has affected worker satisfaction, morale, and burnout. This is the first treatment manual to focus on treating job-related issues, whether it's conflict in the workplace, stress, burnout, performance, and more. Divided into two parts, Part One sets the stage with a discussion of the economic climate and how it impacts businesses, how business reacts to it, and how the new business climate affects employees. Part Two lays out the most current research on effectively treating work-related client issues. Individual, group, and organizational interventions are included, along with case examples, practical treatment exercises, checklists, and outlines for treatment. Summarizes how the changing workplace impacts workers Covers effective ways of treating and preventing worker problems Includes case examples of treating common workplace depression, accidents, substance abuse, violence, stress, illness, conflict, and performance Discusses individual, group, and organizational interventions Provides online exercises, checklists, evaluation formats, and outlines for treatment Integrates issues of diversity including race, ethnicity, age, and gender

A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals

A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals
Author: Morley D. Glicken
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781538106211

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Straightforward and concise, the second edition of A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals offers students and professionals practical tools to improve their writing. In his animated and highly accessible teaching voice, Glicken presents the rules of punctuation, grammar, and APA style in jargon-free language that’s easy to understand. Chapters include detailed, real-world examples on how to write academic papers, client assessments and evaluations, business letters, research proposals and reports, papers for mass audiences, requests for funding, and much more. Glicken provides the most comprehensive writing guide available in an engaging and digestible format, including end-of-chapter exercises that allow readers to further practice their writing and critical thinking skills. A Guide to Writing for Human Service Professionals is an invaluable resource for current and future human service professionals across social work, psychology, and counseling. Updates to the Second Edition include: New writing exercises in every chapter to help current and future human service professionals improve critical thinking and expository writing skills New discussion on social media writing, cyberslang, and writing articles for the mass media on issues related to the human services A greater emphasis on the difference between politically correct writing and writing that shows sensitivity to diversity Expanded coverage of critical thinking and writing, conducting research, and plagiarism New examples of resume writing, business letters, and reference letters Expanded discussion of the importance of writing clear mission statements and agency goals

Why Quality is Important and How It Applies in Diverse Business and Social Environments Volume I

Why Quality is Important and How It Applies in Diverse Business and Social Environments  Volume I
Author: Paul Hayes
Publsiher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2020-12-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781947098541

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These two volumes are about understanding—why—and application—how—with the aim of providing guidance and introduction to both. Quality is the consistent achievement of the user’s expectations of a product or service. The achievement needs to be “The right thing, right first time, every time, in time.” Beginning with manufacturing and services, it also includes professional, personal, and spiritual dimensions. Variation does not sit happily with consistency and skill in handling risk and opportunity requires competence in the use of statistics, probability, and uncertainty; and needs to complement the critically essential soft dimensions of quality and the overarching and underpinning primacy of personal relationships. There are no clear boundaries to the applicability of quality and the related processes and procedures expressed in management systems, and this is why it matters so much to show “how it applies in diverse business and social environments.” Increasingly, the acceptability of boundaries that are drawn depends on their effect on the user and the achievement of quality, and the latest standards on quality management are explicit on this key point. Quality is everyone’s business, and there is no single professional discipline that can properly express this. Insights, knowledge, experience, best practice, tools, and techniques need to be shared across all kinds of organizational and professional boundaries, and there is no departmental boundary that can stand apart from the organization-wide commitment to quality achievement.

Journal of International Doctoral Research JIDR Volume 5 Number 1 December 2016

Journal of International Doctoral Research  JIDR  Volume 5  Number 1  December 2016
Author: Gillian Warner-Søderholm,James Ondracek,Andy Bertsch,Tor Grenness,ABM Abdullah,Eric Wilberg,Fatima Rasheed Al-Qeyam,Ruba Fahmi Bataineh,Oqla Mahmoud Smadi,Hanh Thi Hai Nguyen,Glenn Clarke,Megan Morman,Heather Ofsthun,Anthony Peacock,M Saeed,Nicholas J. Sutton III,Matthew Leuck,Jamie McKillop,Jeffrey McBride,Robert Tennent
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781365934766

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The Economic Effects of Trade Unions in Japan

The Economic Effects of Trade Unions in Japan
Author: T. Tachibanaki,T. Noda
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780333983805

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The book attempts to examine whether trade unions in Japan contributed to raising wages, productivity and firm's performance. In the western world trade unions are often regarded as organizations which prevent firms from performing well. The Japanese case may be different from Europe and North America. The book investigates who in Japan joins trade unions and asks whether there is any difference in the satisfaction level of employees, the wage level, and labour turnover rates between union members and non-union members?

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices

Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1772
Release: 1980
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: PURD:32754082333901

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Economic Change Physical Illness Mental Illness and Social Deviance

Economic Change  Physical Illness  Mental Illness  and Social Deviance
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1984
Genre: Crime
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045224503

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Dimensions of Sustainable Development Volume I

Dimensions of Sustainable Development   Volume I
Author: Kamaljit S. Bawa ,Reinmar Seidler
Publsiher: EOLSS Publications
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2009-11-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781848262072

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Dimensions of Sustainable Development is the component of Encyclopedia of Development and Economic Sciences in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. The Theme on Dimensions of Sustainable Development, in two volumes, deals with the diversity of points of view on this complex subject. The chapters in these volumes are organized into five groups. The first starts with chapters introducing the general concepts underlying sustainable development. The second treats current and emerging understandings of the general biophysical limits of economic growth and development. The third focuses on the human and social capital requirements for sustainability. The fourth deals with a particular aspect of the organization of human economic and technological activity. The final group discusses something of the diversity of possible approaches to the management of sustainability. These two volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs.