tsuomela's Bookmarks Tagged With "work"
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Harold Jarche » The amplified individual
http://www.jarche.com/2008/10/the-amplified-individual
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The Valve - A Literary Organ | Derek Bok and the Cult of Business
http://www.thevalve.org/go/valve/article/derek_bok_and_the_cult_of_business
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The cult takes so many forms: “You care about your customers/patients/students;” “You’re a professional;” “You love what you do!” “You’re not really working!” So come early and stay late; don’t punch the clock, don’t ask for extra pay. Accept an i… More
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How to Save the World - Now What Should I Do? -- The Boomer's Dilemma
http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/2008/10/14.html
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Increasingly, lower- and middle-income Americans have no option of retiring -- their savings are utterly insufficient to support them for the thirty or forty years after age 55 that most can expect to live. We hear about the boomers who have benef… More
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How Can Digital Nomads Stay Connected With Coworkers? - Insight Community Case.
https://www.insightcommunity.com/case.php?iid=1265
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We're looking to get insights into how individuals and the workplace are changing due to an increasingly "mobile" workforce -- thanks to things like widespread laptop and mobile device usage, as well as wireless connectivity.
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The Atlantic | Aug 1991 | Waiting for the Weekend | Rybczynski
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/91aug/rybczynski-p1.htm
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A whole two days off from work, in which we can do what we please, has only recently become a near-universal right. What we choose to do looks increasingly like work, and idleness has acquired a bad name. Herein, a history of leisure
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A Reporter at Large: The Hardest Vote: Reporting
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/10/13/081013fa_fact_packer?currentPage=all
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Stumbling and Mumbling: The left's response to the crisis
http://stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com/stumbling_and_mumbling/2008/09/the-lefts-response-to-the-crisis.html
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Bosses are chancers and rent-seekers. Multi-million pound salaries are not rewards for rare skill, not the price that must be paid for “good management.” If Thain and Fuld couldn’t even keep their firms alive, might it be that management skill is … More
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EconoSpeak: The Irrelevance of Workers In Economic Theory
http://econospeak.blogspot.com/2008/08/irrelevance-of-workers-in-economic.html
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In short, ideology, mathematical convenience, and scientific ambitions all combined to sweep work, workers, and working conditions under the rug. The radical shift from labor to extreme subjectivity in which consumer's unmeasurable preferences bec… More
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Labor Markets and Business Cycles
http://www.nber.org/reporter/2008number3/shimer.html
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Why are workers unemployed sometimes? Why do unemployed workers coexist with job vacancies? How much does the incidence and the duration of unemployment rise during economic downturns, and why? Much of my research during the last five years has tr… More
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The WorldBlu Blog — [ news, stories, and ideas to inspire organizational democracy ]
http://www.worldblu.com/blog
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