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Category : Human Resource 30 Reasons Employees Hate Their ManagersBy : Bruce L. Katcher, Adam Snyder ISBN: 978-081440915-2 2007 , Hard Cover , 210pp
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Quietly seething...secretly resenting...and ultimately affecting performance, employees’ negative feelings toward their managers can lurk beneath the surface of even the most pleasant-seeming work relationships. These issues, if gone unchecked, can result in organizational catastrophe. To find out what’s really going on, the authors surveyed more than 50,000 employees in 65 organizations of all types and sizes, and discovered the 30 main causes of ill will.Featuring real-life examples, this eye-opening book empowers managers to make their workplaces more productive, congenial, and satisfying for their people and for themselves.
Contents:
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction
PART I EMPLOYEES ARE TREATED LIKE CHILDRE Chapter 1. : We feel like slaves Chapter 2. : I know how to do my job. Why can’t they just let me do it? Chapter 3. : I am afraid to speak up Chapter 4. : Nobody appreciates my hard work Chapter 5. : There are different rules for different people
PART II EMPLOYEES ARE NOT RESPECTED Chapter 6. : Management doesn’t listen to us Chapter 7. : Management doesn’t respect us Chapter 8. : So who’s in charge anyway? Chapter 9. : I don’t trust the information I receive from management Chapter 10. : My boss is a terrible manager
PART III EMPLOYEES ARE NOT RECEIVING Chapter 11. : What They Really Need 73 Chapter 12. : I’ve lost confidence in management Chapter 13. : We’re understaffed Chapter 14. : They don’t tell me what I need to know to do my work Chapter 15. : We need more training Chapter 16: The quality of our products and services is terrible Chapter 17. : I receive poor service from other departments Chapter 18. : There’s too much red tape here Chapter 19. : Why don’t they get rid of all of the deadwood around here? Chapter 20. : There are too many damn meetings
PART IV EMPLOYEES FEEL UNAPPRECIATED Chapter 21. : I’m not paid fairly Chapter 22. : It’s just not right that we all receive the same pay Chapter 23. : My performance reviews are useless Chapter 24. : There’s no link between my pay and job performance Chapter 25. : The cost of my benefits is eating up my paycheck Chapter 26. : It’s impossible to get promoted here
PART V W-O-R-K SHOULD BE MORE THAN A FOUR LETTER WORD Chapter 27. : I hate coming in to work. It’s become just a job for me now Chapter 28. : I’ve got no time for myself or my family Chapter 29. : I feel trapped. I wish I could go out on my own Chapter 30. : My company isn’t committed to me, so why should I be committed to it?
Summary : What You Can Do Epilogue : A Lesson from the Future Recommended Readings Index
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