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“Snouts in the trough” is a common tabloid newspaper reaction to news that yet another company boss has gained an enormous pay increase at a time when the firm has laid off large numbers of employees, imposed ever‐greater workloads on those who remain and given them little or nothing by...
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Managers everywhere seek higher productivity for themselves and their organizations. But the path to increased productivity is not always clear. Doing the “wrong” things more effectively can actually harm overall efficiency. A critical‐success‐factors approach can help to refocus...
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Investigates why unions have found it so difficult to get a foothold in Japanese‐owned automobile factories in the USA.  …
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Companies which employ individuals whom other firms consider to be unemployable ‐ such as the homeless, former criminals or people with little formal education ‐ are often finding that the benefits outweigh the risks. Provides three case studies.
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Almost a third of Americans have exchanged some working time for more leisure time over the last five years. There are growing signs that Europeans are following suit. The move towards “downshifting” raises new challenges for human resource managers. Examines the issues surrounding the...
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Eastman Chemical Company, based at Kingsport, Tennessee, USA, has increased sales by 84 per cent in ten years by motivating …
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There is nothing particularly original about a company making customer satisfaction the centre of its culture. But American Express differs from most others in having an effective system to make sure that everyone buys into the cultural focus.
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Investigates whether sabbaticals are a costly and unnecessary perk or a worthwhile investment in the company’s workforce.
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Executives have for years used management consultants to help with day‐to‐day business decisions, but frequently lack people to turn to who could help with the daily challenges of just being an executive. Now that is changing. More and more top US managers are hiring coaches, who act as...
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Office “hotelling”, which involves itinerant members of staff sharing workstations, can help companies to save on office space. But extensive planning and finely tuned booking procedures are needed if disastrous effects on efficiency are to be averted.
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