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What is Work?
People seem to think that having a job is a good thing, and even a human right, and if there aren't enough jobs, then this presents a bit of a crisis. But what is a job, exactly, and which part of the job is...
22 commentsWorkforce Education: Employee Motivation
A pay rate is not equally important in all situations to all workers. The rate of pay may not be the most important thing to employees at all. Even...
6 commentsWorkforce Education: Job Satisfaction Can Lead to Low Productivity
The first part of this Hub series began with Workforce Education: Employee Motivation. In that Hub, we looked at the stimuli that can spur workers toward higher productivity on the job. This saves companies...
7 commentsMaking Your Job an Act of Worship
How would you best describe your life? A. A file cabinet, everything organized neatly into separate folders. B. A junk drawer, everything tossed in, tangled, and tough to pull out when needed. C. A finely...
1 commentThe Top Ten Questions About Job Satisfaction
Few people would argue with the fact that that workers who enjoy job satisfaction are likely to be the most productive, and for many it is the ultimate goal - to do something they like and to get paid for it....
0 commentsCorporate psychology
Corporate psychology is not about corporations and their profits but rather about the people who work for the corporations and the individuals behind the large faceless mass of corporate America. The bottom...
0 commentsFuture Worker
Grown up, tell me how... Tell me how you earn your bread And how you pay your overhead. Do you sometimes wish that you were dead? Grown up, how do you earn the dough To buy gas so your car will go? ...
25 commentsAvarice versus Greed
Avarice and greed are often used as interchangeable synonyms, with greed having the higher frequency of use and avarice appearing only rarely. However, if you look at the finer distinctions in their...
43 commentsAlain De Botton Talks with Wit and Wisdom about the Pleasures and Sorrows of Work
Alain De Botton recently published a book titled "The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work" in 2009 where he observed people in the workplaces which includes a rocket scientist, biscuit manufacturer, accounting...
0 commentsImproving Job Satisfaction
One afternoon while walking from my place of employment to the neighborhood Wal-Mart, a piece of blue paper on the ground caught my eye. Upon picking it up and perusing its content, it became evident that it...
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