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BusinessWeek July 31, 2006 Aaron Bernstein |
Workers As Self-Managers Employees confronting the changed world of work will be better off for reading "The New American Workplace." |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2007 |
Video: BusinessWeek Weekend on Summer Paperbacks Workplace issues, lessons from an enterprising CEO, and the making of a grand piano are among the topics featured in this summer reading list. |
HBS Working Knowledge September 1, 2006 James Heskett |
Are We Ready for Self-Management? On its face, self-management looks like a "win-win" answer to the scarcity of good managers and the predominance of low-involvement entry-level jobs. But are sufficient numbers of entry-level employees ready for self-management? And is management ready? |
Fast Company June 2006 O'Toole & Lawler |
A Piece of Work Three decades after the groundbreaking book Work in America, its authors tell us how things really turned out. |
InternetNews March 31, 2006 Roy Mark |
Offshore Sandbagging The Bush administration is refusing to release a report about the impact of outsourcing and offshoring on the U.S. IT and semiconductor industries. |
Job Journal June 5, 2005 Rich Heintz |
Outsourcing America If you are a US worker, or hope to be, you don't have to read too many pages of the new book, Outsourcing America, to feel a chill down your spine. In fact, just scanning the opening sentences on the book jacket may be enough to make you queasy. |
CRM February 2, 2004 Ginger Conlon |
The Great Outsourcing Debate The debate has its own benefit, that of providing information and opinion on both sides that could help companies decide what's right. |
Managed Care July 2007 |
Employers Take Greater Interest in Managing Chronic Conditions According to a new study, employers face major decisions on how (and whether) they will offer health care plans to their employees. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2006 Patricia Panchak |
Editor's Page -- Next-Generation Outsourcing A new realism about manufacturing outsourcing takes hold. |
Reason January 2006 Kerry Howley |
Data: Treat the Rich Some recent number-crunching by the U.S. Small Business Administration reveals that it's mom-and-pop outfits, not big box behemoths, who are hardest hit by complicated accounting rules, tax requirements, and workplace regulations. |
Job Journal March 7, 2004 Michael Kinsman |
CAREER PROS: Women Take Charge More white-collar managers are women. |