Commitment in the workplace has been an enduring concern of
managers at all levels. On the basis of extensive research and
practical work with corporations, Stephen L. Fink establishes a
sound basis (Commitment Diagnostic Instrument) for diagnosing
essential characteristics of employee commitment and, importantly,
offers practical guidance for remedying situations in which
commitment levels constitute problems.
Fink examines the differing experiences of corporations with
dissimilar personnel approaches. His analysis involves
consideration of common, but highly relevant, factors including
age, length of service, and educational level. Types of commitments
are differentiated, for example, commitment to co-workers is
distinguished from commitment to one's specific performance.
Managers are guided on the approaches conducive to establish,
monitor, and strengthen commitment as a means to a qualitatively
better and more productive workplace.
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