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The engaging manager : the joy of management and being managed /

By: Furnham, Adrian
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Macmillan, 2012Description: x, 216 p. : 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781137273864Subject(s): Management -- Psychological aspects | Leadership -- Psychological aspects | Employee motivation | Job satisfactionDDC classification: 658.4/09
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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658.409 FU EN (Browse shelf) Available T0046416
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A good send-off -- A victim of downsizing -- A work prenup -- Acting the part -- Action and reaction -- Alumni activities -- Assessing management potential -- Boss intolerance -- Capacity and performance -- Change -- Computer pains -- Cupid among the cubicles -- Don't feed the trolls -- Double de-motivation -- Early adaptors -- Entrepreneurial managers -- Expatocracy -- Fashion victims -- Female negotiators -- Gendered working in job ads -- Green work place -- Hourly payments -- How to get a job -- Hypocrisy at work -- I'm ok -- Journeys to work -- Leap year antics -- Motivating your staff -- Mystery shoppers -- Negotiation skills -- Off duty -- Passive aggressiveness -- Pathetic prizes -- Pay at work -- Real merit pay -- Relationship building -- Religion at work -- Retail detail -- Rigour vs. relevance -- Safety at work -- Sconsable offences -- Self-awareness -- Serious assessment -- Sex at work -- Silocitus -- Smells at work -- Splitting at work -- Staff surveys -- Survey results -- Switching off after work -- The dark side of happiness -- The importance of conscientiousness -- The marshmallow test -- The personality of referees -- The power of priming -- The undeserving rich -- They f**k you up, your supervisor and boss -- Truth in interviews -- Under and over staffed -- Why go to university? -- Why change programmes don't work -- Willpower -- Work and longevity -- Workaholism -- You're so vain.

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