Disenchantment: Managing Motivation and Demotivation at Work by 2 Adrian Furnham, Luke Treglown (Hardcover, 2017)

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Workplace disenchantment can cause major issues for organisations - productivity decreases, employees can turn actively destructive and individual health and well-being can deteriorate. Most people start a job happy enough and determined to do a good job - if they are lucky, they have found a job which suits their skills and values. They may be eager, hopeful and willing to be engaged. So when and why do they become disenchanted and demotivated? In this new book, Adrian Furnham and Luke Treglown look at several theories into job satisfaction and workplace motivation. They explore how much of a motivator money really is, and which personality profiles are more likely to lead to a disruptive, disenchanted employee. Disenchantment discusses the related and identifiable behaviours that very clearly lead to disenchantment, and how individuals and organisations can work to prevent this and boost motivation and engagement in a way that is practicable and sustainable. Keeping employees motivated takes more than just ensuring they're not unhappy, and Disenchantment outlines some of the ways that organisations can manage this.

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PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-139781472949721
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046548375

Product Key Features

Book TitleDisenchantment: Managing Motivation and Demotivation at Work
Author2 Adrian Furnham, Luke Treglown
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicManagement, Business, Opinion of the People
Publication Year2017
TypeTextbook
Number of Pages280 Pages

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Item Height234mm
Item Width156mm
Item Weight564g

Additional Product Features

Title_AuthorLuke Treglown, 2 Adrian Furnham
Topic AreaOrganizational Sociology, Experimental Psychology
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
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