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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Trouble in the workplace - whether it is bullying, harassment or
stress - is always in the headlines. Yet, in many discussions, the
research and statistics that are cited prove unreliable. This book
summarizes the largest specialist research programme on
ill-treatment in the workplace so far undertaken. It provides a
powerful antidote to half-truths and misinformation and offers a
new way of conceptualizing trouble at work, moving the discussion
away from individualized explanations - and talk of 'bullies' and
'victims' - towards the workplace characteristics that cause
trouble at work. The biggest problems arise where organisations
fail to create a workplace culture in which individuals really
matter. Paradoxically, these are often the organizations which are
well-versed in modern management practices.
Create Focused Social Media Campaigns Tailored to Your Business
Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing takes readers through a
360-degree perspective of social media marketing in businesses,
from strategy to tactics, from organic to paid, from B2B to B2C,
encompassing all of the current networks. Topics include: Why
businesses need to embrace social media marketing Understanding
today's social networks from big ones like Facebook and YouTube to
emerging platforms Learning how to craft your business's social
media strategy using today's formats How to leverage images and
video in your social media outreach Leveraging chat bots, paid
social media, and influencer marketing Building your business
social marketing team Measure your social media outreach progress
and improve your performance over time
This collection of sharply observed, intelligent and tragic love
stories was compiled from a broad spectrum of international writers
-- including highly acclaimed authors such as, Dilys Rose, writer
in residence at the University of Edinburgh, and Aury Wallington, a
writer for Sex And The City. The book also showcases the work of
emerging writers. When opposites attract, the effect can be
electrifying even magical, but what happens when two people from
opposite sides of the world attract? Can cultural differences be
cause for doomed romantic encounters or will passions alight as two
strangers amorously bridge the continental divide.
Maintaining a balance between managing and assessing risk and
upholding the required high standards of practice in health and
social care can be demanding, particularly in the current climate
of increased preoccupation with the difficult tensions between
rights, protection and risk-taking. Good Practice in Assessing Risk
is a comprehensive guide to good practice for those working with
risk, covering a wide variety of health, social care and criminal
justice settings including child protection, mental health, work
with sex offenders and work with victims of domestic violence. The
contributors discuss a range of key issues relating to risk
including positive risk-taking, collaborating with victims and
practitioners in the design of assessment tools, resilience to
risk, and defensibility. The book also explores the role of
bureaucracy in hindering high quality professional practice,
complex decision-making in situations of stress or potential blame,
and involving service users in assessment. This book reflects the
latest policy and practice within health, social care and criminal
justice and will be an invaluable volume to all professionals
working in these fields.
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open
Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
Trouble in the workplace - whether it is bullying, harassment or
stress - is always in the headlines. Yet, in many discussions, the
research and statistics that are cited prove unreliable. This book
summarizes the largest specialist research programme on
ill-treatment in the workplace so far undertaken. It provides a
powerful antidote to half-truths and misinformation and offers a
new way of conceptualizing trouble at work, moving the discussion
away from individualized explanations - and talk of 'bullies' and
'victims' - towards the workplace characteristics that cause
trouble at work. The biggest problems arise where organisations
fail to create a workplace culture in which individuals really
matter. Paradoxically, these are often the organizations which are
well-versed in modern management practices.
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