Remember When I Asked For Your Opinion Neither Do I
by Rocket Publishing
Mobile working and remote working from home or a small office, using phone, PC, fax and narrowband Internet is a rapidly increasing practice. The many well-documented benefits of working this way include higher productivity, more time spent with the family and local community and less time wasted commuting. At a community level they include benefits to the environment through substituting physical transport by telecommunications, and re-vitalisation of ruiral communities. Yet, people who work ma...
For the Metalworker Who Can Fix Almost Anything - Duct Tape Award
by We Appreciate Employees Press
I Have Not Lost My Mind. Half of It Just Wandered off and the Other Half Went Looking for It
by Turtlebird Journal Publishing
The Economics of Women, Men, and Work
by Francine D. Blau, Marianne A Ferber, and Anne E. Winkler
Primarily intended for courses concerned with the economic status of women, but also applicable to interdisciplinary women's studies courses, introductory-level courses in economic problems, general labor economics courses and as a source of reference for both students and professionals. This text introduces students to the findings of research on women, men, and work in the labor market and household.
Important Meeting Notes I Will Forget in Like 5 Minutes
by Creative Juices Publishing
For the Deckhand Who Can Fix Almost Anything - Duct Tape Award
by We Appreciate Employees Press
Awesome Things Will Happen Today If You Choose Not to Be a Miserable Cow
by Sassy Sarcastic Journal Publishing
As management professor and consultant Kathleen Reardon explains in her new book, It's All Politics, talent and hard work alone will not get you to the top. What separates the winners from the losers in corporate life is politics. As Reardon explains, the most talented and accomplished employees often take a backseat to their politically adept coworkers, losing ground in the race to get ahead—sometimes even losing their jobs. Why? Because they’ve failed to manage the important relationships wit...
God Found this Strong Woman & Made Her an Awesome Infection Control Nurse
by Awesome Nurse Press
God Found this Strong Woman & Made Her an Awesome Nurse Practitioner
by Awesome Nurse Press
For the Project Coordinator Who Can Fix Almost Anything - Duct Tape Award
by We Appreciate Employees Press
Want the textbook that makes class interesting and studying easier than ever? THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION OF WORK follows a simple structure and uses clear writing to present the material you need in ways you can understand. Plus, it discusses the hot issues everyone's debating, from the technology revolution to women's issues to the globalization of today's workforce. With this sociology textbook, you'll be ready for the next step after college as well as the test.
Everyone Brings Joy To This Office. Some When They Enter, Others When They Leave
by Office Humor Press
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Trust (HBR's 10 Must Reads)
by Harvard Business Review
Success in business starts with trust. Trust is the basis for all that we do as leaders and as organizations. Employees who trust their employers are more productive and creative. Businesses who engender trust maintain better relationships with their customers and reap better results. And public breaches of trust are becoming more perilous—and more costly. If you read nothing else on trust, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected t...
For the Bartender Who Can Fix Almost Anything - Duct Tape Award
by We Appreciate Employees Press
Meeting Notes. The Stuff I Have To Do Instead of Doing The Things That Actually Need To Get Done
by Bateman Press