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Burnout While Working Lessons From Pandemic And Beyond 1st Edition Michael P Leiter

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Burnout While Working Lessons From Pandemic And Beyond 1st Edition Michael P Leiter
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.34 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Michael P Leiter, Cary L Cooper
ISBN: 9781032158747, 9781032168418, 9781003250531, 1032158743, 1032168412, 100325053X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Burnout While Working Lessons From Pandemic And Beyond 1st Edition Michael P Leiter by Michael P Leiter, Cary L Cooper 9781032158747, 9781032168418, 9781003250531, 1032158743, 1032168412, 100325053X instant download after payment.

This book offers an extensive look into the ways living through the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened our understanding of the crises people experience in their relationships with work. Leading experts explore burnout as an occupational phenomenon that arises through mismatches between workplace and individuals on the day-to-day patterns in work life. By disrupting where, when, and how people worked, pandemic measures upset the delicate balances in place regarding core areas of work life. Chapters examine the profound implications of social distancing on the quality and frequency of social encounters among colleagues, with management, and with clientele. The book covers a variety of occupational groups such as those in the healthcare and education sectors, and demonstrates the advantages and strains that come with working from home. The authors also consider the broader social context of working through the pandemic regarding risks and rewards for essential workers. By focusing on changes in organizational structures, policies, and practices, this book looks at effective ways forward in both recovering from this pandemic and preparing for further workplace disruptions. A wide audience of students and researchers in psychology, management, business, healthcare, and social sciences, as well as policy makers in government and professional organizations, will benefit from this detailed insight into the ways COVID-19 has affected contemporary work attitudes and practices.

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