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Overview""Human Development and Working Life"" explores whether the development of human resources at company level can improve the quality of life of individuals, a company's possibilities of development and welfare and democracy in society. The book refers to cases where attempts have been made to improve quality of working life and competitiveness of the company. Possibilities and hindrances to combined social improvements and competition in the development of human resources are discussed. Since the early 1990s European countries have increased investments in the development of human resources at work as a vehicle for social development. The public investment in training, rehabilitation and support for innovation has increased; and at the same time the labour market has been deregulated to remove obstacles for flexibility and business development. The aim of the book is to promote knowledge about how to integrate social development and flexibility at the company level. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Hasle , Helge HvidPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9780754634195ISBN 10: 0754634191 Pages: 182 Publication Date: 28 October 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Current work politics; Developmental work; New management and working life - the forced marriage; Company development through the employees; A good work - quality and values in the job; Perspectives for the development of a working life policy; Bibliography; Index.Reviews'This is a vital book for work environment research, social policy, labor, human relations, or organizational development. It is a how-to manual for practitioner's interested in understanding the changes in processes, values, and well-being occurring in changing workplaces, and how to master them to place human well-being first.' Professor Robert Karasek, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA 'This book is an important, timely contribution to that fundamental consideration: the development of human resources in working life. The contributors explore in a wide range of settings whether or not ongoing initiatives contribute positively to the individual worker's development, to the company and to society at large. In so doing, they identify the pre-conditions which must be present and satisfied in order to actualise significant improvements.' Professor Thomas G. Whiston, University of Sussex, UK. "'This is a vital book for work environment research, social policy, labor, human relations, or organizational development. It is a ""how-to"" manual for practitioner's interested in understanding the changes in processes, values, and well-being occurring in changing workplaces, and how to master them to place human well-being first.' Professor Robert Karasek, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA 'This book is an important, timely contribution to that fundamental consideration: the development of human resources in working life. The contributors explore in a wide range of settings whether or not ongoing initiatives contribute positively to the individual worker's development, to the company and to society at large. In so doing, they identify the pre-conditions which must be present and satisfied in order to actualise significant improvements.' Professor Thomas G. Whiston, University of Sussex, UK." 'This is a vital book for work environment research, social policy, labor, human relations, or organizational development. It is a how-to manual for practitioner's interested in understanding the changes in processes, values, and well-being occurring in changing workplaces, and how to master them to place human well-being first.' Professor Robert Karasek, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA 'This book is an important, timely contribution to that fundamental consideration: the development of human resources in working life. The contributors explore in a wide range of settings whether or not ongoing initiatives contribute positively to the individual worker's development, to the company and to society at large. In so doing, they identify the pre-conditions which must be present and satisfied in order to actualise significant improvements.' Professor Thomas G. Whiston, University of Sussex, UK. Author InformationHelge Hvid is Associate Professor within the Department of Environment, Technology and Social Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark. Peter Hasle is Associate Professor within the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management at the Technical University of Denmark. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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