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100 1 _aDonkin, Richard
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245 1 4 _aHistory of work
260 _aNew York
_bPalgrave Macmillan
_c2010.
300 _axxi, 391 p.
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 8 0 _gForeword /
_rby Warren Bennis --
_gAcknowledgements --
_gIntroduction --
_tHands to the grindstone --
_tFettered lives --
_tJob creation --
_tThe new religion of work --
_tThe most important pile of bricks in the world --
_tSecrets of the dumb steeple --
_tThe silent monitor --
_tThe last puritan in a nation of amateurs --
_tThe yellow dog unleashed --
_tThe Philadelphia catechism --
_tModern times --
_tWestern Electric discovers motivation --
_tUnnatural selection --
_tArbeit Macht Frei --
_tWhatever happened to Homer Sarasohn? --
_tManaging the corporate state --
_tThe wanting animal --
_tSharp-suited philanthropists --
_tThe end of management --
_tMelting the frozen assets --
_tThe road to Panama --
_tOne life. Live it --
_tAge of the search engine --
_tPostscript: new century, new ethic.
520 _a"This sweeping survey of the history of work, from hunter-gatherers to dotcom telecommuters, deftly compresses thousands of years of human evolution into an incisive volume that the Toronto 'Globe & Mail' calls "a page turner of a book". It is a book about work, about the organization and management of work, but it is also a book about people"--
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