M. Leiter, C. Cooper
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工作倦怠
这本书广泛探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的生活方式,加深了我们对人们在工作关系中经历的危机的理解。权威专家认为,职业倦怠是一种职业现象,是由于工作场所和个人在日常工作生活模式上的不匹配而产生的。通过扰乱人们工作的地点、时间和方式,大流行措施打破了工作生活核心领域的微妙平衡。章节研究了社交距离对同事、管理层和客户之间社交接触的质量和频率的深刻影响。这本书涵盖了各种职业群体,如医疗保健和教育部门,并展示了在家工作的优势和压力。作者还考虑了在大流行期间工作的更广泛的社会背景,即关键工作者的风险和回报。通过关注组织结构、政策和实践的变化,本书着眼于从这次大流行中恢复并为进一步的工作场所中断做好准备的有效方法。心理学、管理学、商学、医疗保健和社会科学领域的广大学生和研究人员,以及政府和专业组织的政策制定者,将从这本关于COVID-19如何影响当代工作态度和做法的详细见解中受益。©2023选择和编辑事项,Michael P. Leiter和Cary L. Cooper。版权所有。
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