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Motivation in organisations : searching for a meaningful work-life balance / Manuel Guillén.

By: Series: Humanistic managementPublication details: New York Routledge 2021Edition: 1st edDescription: xxii, 232 pISBN:
  • 9780367322106
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.3/14 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5549.5.M63 G85 2021
Summary: "Motivation in Organisations: Searching for a Meaningful Work-Life Balance extends the current motivation models in business education to include motives of human behaviour that have been neglected for decades. It debunks some of the myths on human motivation (self-interest as the dominant factor, amorality and non-spirituality) and explains why this approach to teaching business is erroneous and leads to wrong and harmful practices in many organisations. In a very personal and engaging style, the author presents a "Map of Motivations", based on a humanistic approach to management. This includes the latest findings of Abraham H. Maslow supported by sound philosophical reflections and modern research. He also presents specific ways of putting the framework into practice, sharing stories from students and professionals of how this framework has helped them to better understand their own motivations and to look at their daily work in a much more meaningful way. The book is highly relevant to students and researchers in Humanistic Management, People Management, Organisational Behaviour, Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability. In short, this text will be truly inspiring to anyone who wants to reflect on motivations in organisations and how to achieve a better work-live balance"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Motivation in Organisations: Searching for a Meaningful Work-Life Balance extends the current motivation models in business education to include motives of human behaviour that have been neglected for decades. It debunks some of the myths on human motivation (self-interest as the dominant factor, amorality and non-spirituality) and explains why this approach to teaching business is erroneous and leads to wrong and harmful practices in many organisations. In a very personal and engaging style, the author presents a "Map of Motivations", based on a humanistic approach to management. This includes the latest findings of Abraham H. Maslow supported by sound philosophical reflections and modern research. He also presents specific ways of putting the framework into practice, sharing stories from students and professionals of how this framework has helped them to better understand their own motivations and to look at their daily work in a much more meaningful way. The book is highly relevant to students and researchers in Humanistic Management, People Management, Organisational Behaviour, Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability. In short, this text will be truly inspiring to anyone who wants to reflect on motivations in organisations and how to achieve a better work-live balance"--

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