Mental Block on Values

Topics:
Human Capital
Tags:
Presence,
Reed Elsevier Inc.
Source:
Reed Elsevier

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Overview: Today, morals are out and commitment is in. But dissent is no more welcome a part of the employment bargain than it ever was. Where there has been an unmistakable break from the past is in the extent to which workers are free to think their own thoughts. The contemporary worker is expected to give themselves to their work, body, mind and spirit. Where once physical presence was everything, and psychological presence irrelevant, the balance has now shifted as the economy has evolved: psychological presence is the obligation and physical presence is secondary.

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Format: HTML | Date: May 2004 | Pages: 3


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