The Fulfilling Workplace
The Organization's Role in Achieving Individual and Organizational Health
Ronald J Burke author Cary L Cooper editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Apr '13
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This insightful book explores how organizations can improve employee well-being and performance, focusing on the critical role of workplace dynamics in shaping individual experiences.
In The Fulfilling Workplace, Cary Cooper and Ron Burke delve into the intricate relationship between human behavior and organizational success. Building on their previous works in the Psychological and Behavioral Aspects of Risk Series, they examine how individual and family functioning, along with satisfaction and performance, are influenced by organizational dynamics. The authors highlight the often-overlooked consequences of social and commercial changes, such as the relentless pressure for profit and the evolving nature of work, which can adversely affect employees' mental health and overall performance.
The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs of stress and declining performance in the workplace, particularly in managerial and professional roles where employee discretion and commitment are vital. Cooper and Burke argue that organizations must take proactive steps to support their employees by fostering attitudes, values, and behaviors that enhance resilience. By focusing on organizational initiatives, they aim to create environments that not only acknowledge but also address the challenges posed by toxic workplaces and human frailties.
Ultimately, The Fulfilling Workplace serves as a call to action for organizations to prioritize the well-being of their employees. By addressing the root causes of stress and dissatisfaction, companies can create healthier, more productive workplaces that benefit both individuals and the organization as a whole. This book is an essential read for leaders looking to enhance employee engagement and organizational effectiveness.
’This book addresses individual well-being through coverage of issues such as engagement, flow, social connectivity, and personal resources. It links this to the organizational implications to do with resourcing, meaningful work, values, corporate wellness and a lack of discrimination. In so doing it brings together the views and insights of leading scholars from around the world.’ Paul R. Sparrow, Lancaster University Management School, UK ’We all want it, but how do we get it? In The Fulfilling Workplace a top-notch pair of authors addresses this question for individuals and organizations. This timely international volume not only documents major barriers to fulfilling work, but also points the way toward hopeful paths for progress. It’s essential reading for organizational scholars and business leaders alike.’ Debra Major, Old Dominion University, USA ’This volume of essays deals with vital issues in today’s workplaces - health and well-being. Each chapter critically reflects on how these can be enhanced in organisations. The authors’ accumulated knowledge and experience are clearly displayed. For researchers and practitioners, this will be a very valuable resource, as it deals with both individual-level issues (such as employee psychological well-being) and organisational practices (for instance, corporate culture and ethics) that are crucial to the enhancement of both personal and organisational health. Highly recommended!’ Michael P. O’Driscoll, University of Waikato, New Zealand ’...The fulfilling workplace is a very necessary antidote to the prevailing mood of the times in our workplaces. It holds out the hope of a future where people are no simply left to sink or swim when their health and well-being is negatively impacted by their work, but are support by the whole ethos of the organisations in which they serve...’ RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal
ISBN: 9781409427766
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 884g
352 pages