Work and Quality of Life: Ethical Practices in Organizations
by
Nora P. Reilly
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Horror
Business & Economics
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
518
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2012
ISBN-10
940074059X
ISBN-13
9789400740594
Description
In contemplating the intricate relationship between work and quality of life, this exploration delves into the ethical dimensions that govern organizational practices. The narrative unfolds the dual obligations employees bear, not only towards their employers but also in managing their personal responsibilities. Through a comprehensive examination of workplace ethics, it sheds light on how these principles can enhance overall satisfaction and well-being in the professional sphere.
Nora P. Reilly offers insights that challenge conventional notions of productivity and success, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes both individual fulfillment and organizational goals. By addressing the complex interplay of personal and professional lives, this work serves as a critical reflection on fostering ethical practices that promote a more humane and engaged workforce. It ultimately argues that a commitment to quality of life in the workplace can lead to healthier relationships, improved performance, and a more sustainable organizational culture.
Nora P. Reilly offers insights that challenge conventional notions of productivity and success, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes both individual fulfillment and organizational goals. By addressing the complex interplay of personal and professional lives, this work serves as a critical reflection on fostering ethical practices that promote a more humane and engaged workforce. It ultimately argues that a commitment to quality of life in the workplace can lead to healthier relationships, improved performance, and a more sustainable organizational culture.
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