What exactly is "corporate abuse"? It is a dehumanizing attitude built into the policies, structures and operations of a business. It may be expressed in the bullying of an employee by a particular manager, or on a bigger scale, by a company that will hire, promote and defend bullies. It may be poor working conditions or a company that will not alter those conditions. Overwork, endless transfers, lack of support for innovation, office politics, in-house competition - all of these and more. This text explains how this ...
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What exactly is "corporate abuse"? It is a dehumanizing attitude built into the policies, structures and operations of a business. It may be expressed in the bullying of an employee by a particular manager, or on a bigger scale, by a company that will hire, promote and defend bullies. It may be poor working conditions or a company that will not alter those conditions. Overwork, endless transfers, lack of support for innovation, office politics, in-house competition - all of these and more. This text explains how this attitude is a natural outcome of the transition from a manufacturing to an information-based economy. And ironically, this abuse is decimating the geese who are searching for the golden egg: profits in this information age depend on the free flow of creative minds, and nothing stifles this more than an abusive workplace. But this work is more than an anti-management polemic. The authors show not only why businesses must make integrity part of the bottom line, but how - and, most importantly, how they themselves will profit from it.
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