Why too much work and too little time is hurting workers and
companies—and how a proven workplace redesign can benefit employees
and the bottom line Today's ways of working are not working—even for
professionals in "good" jobs. Responding to global competition and
pressure from financial markets, companies are asking employees to do
more with less, even as new technologies normalize 24/7 job
expectations. In Overload, Erin Kelly and Phyllis Moen document how
this new intensification of work creates chronic stress, leading to
burnout, attrition, and underperformance. "Flexible" work policies and
corporate lip service about "work-life balance" don't come close to
fixing the problem. But this unhealthy and unsustainable situation can
be changed—and Overload shows how. Drawing on five years of
research, including hundreds of interviews with employees and
managers, Kelly and Moen tell the story of a major experiment that
they helped design and implement at a Fortune 500 firm. The company
adopted creative and practical work redesigns that gave workers more
control over how and where they worked and encouraged managers to
evaluate performance in new ways. The result? Employees' health,
well-being, and ability to manage their personal and work lives
improved, while the company benefited from higher job satisfaction and
lower turnover. And, as Kelly and Moen show, such changes can—and
should—be made on a wide scale. Complete with advice about ways that
employees, managers, and corporate leaders can begin to question and
fix one of today's most serious workplace problems, Overload is an
inspiring account about how rethinking and redesigning work could
transform our lives and companies.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691230801
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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