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This book spans three centuries of popular entertainment and
everyday culture, showcasing both mainstream and submerged channels
and voices to examine how once reviled business values gained
supremacy and poisoned the American spirit. The office in popular
culture is often depicted as a topsy-turvy parallel universe where
psychological disorders are legitimized as "managerial styles" and
comically depraved bosses torment those who do the actual work.
During the 1950s, the Beats chose denim and the open road over gray
flannel suits and office jobs, but today their
grandchildren-Generation Y-aggressively covet desk jobs. "Greed Is
Good" and Other Fables: Office Life in Popular Culture examines how
office life is both extolled and lampooned in popular culture. The
book tracks how business values ascended to cultural dominance in
the United States today, revealing our incessant struggle between
financial and spiritual goals in the pursuit of "freedom" and the
fulfillment of the American dream. By drawing upon sources as
varied as books, newspapers, magazines, television shows, movies,
blogs, message boards, documentaries, public speeches, corporate
training films, and employee newsletters, the author provides
compelling insights into the range of competing values and ideals
interwoven throughout office life.
Be the leader your school community needs The responsibilities of
school leaders are increasingly complex. In this book, you will
find a problem-solving model to help you think through morally
complex situations. These steps will enable you to arrive at
innovative solutions that are ethical, logical, culturally
sensitive, and in the best interests of students. Packed with
real-life vignettes, mental exercises, reflections, checklists, and
other templates, these strategies will help you Understand how
ethical standards and core values drive your leadership choices
Approach problems through a lens of equity and care for the
students entrusted to you Recognize when urgent action is called
for and when it's better to slow down in order to thoroughly
consider your actions and the potential consequences of those
actions As a leader, you face difficult challenges every day. This
book will help ensure that the decisions you make are right for
your students-and for the whole community.
Build cohesive PLC+ teams to improve learning outcomes Effective
teacher collaboration can amplify student learning and well-being
outcomes, increase teacher satisfaction rates, and improve the
onboarding of new teachers. Yet developing a cohesive PLC+ team
isn’t always so simple. Designed as a companion to PLC+:
Better Decisions and Greater Impact by Design and The
PLC+ Playbook, this easy-to-use playbook for school leaders
provides strategies, techniques, and evidence-based approaches to
help leaders foster successful collaboration among teachers and
positively impact student learning. Four cross-cutting values are
infused within each guiding question: high expectations,
activation, individual and collective teacher efficacy, and equity.
Building on this framework and drawing from Visible Learning
research, the guide offers specific instructional leadership
actions and behaviors to promote cohesion in PLC+ teams. Leaders
will learn: Contextual information to boost knowledge about
effectively engaging with adults Essential information on how to
lead PLC+ teams to become strong, interdependent, and productive
Leadership tools to support and inspire others to work at optimal
levels Examples and insights into time management, decision-making,
successes, failures, and learning opportunities Discover how to
build social, human, and decisional capital within your
organization, equipping teachers with the skills they need to drive
school improvement.
Across the world, organizations continue to be damaged and brought
down by systemic non-compliance or the misdeeds of a few, and
newspapers abound with examples of corporate and NGO scandals and
crimes. This is despite the increasing ethical demands stakeholders
are making of business, the exposing power of social media, the
proliferating requirements of compliance laws and regulations, and
the burgeoning numbers of policies, procedures and compliance
officers that have been put in place in response. So why isn't
compliance working? The Business Guide to Effective Compliance and
Ethics examines how rules-based, tick-box, defensible compliance
continues to fail, and lays out a new approach for organizations
seeking to flourish and succeed. Written for any organization and
businesses, this book provides clear, thorough and practical
guidance for practitioners and decision-makers. It explains in
layman's terms the skills, tools and mindset needed to develop and
deliver a best practice compliance and ethics programme - one that
meets the requirements made by law, stakeholders and society, and
protects your organization from risk of fines, penalties and
reputational damage. But this is also a book for all those
interested in how to build employee engagement and motivation. The
Business Guide to Effective Compliance and Ethics demonstrates the
value - including competitive advantage, career satisfaction,
employee and customer loyalty, and brand enhancement - that a truly
effective compliance and ethics programme can bring, when it works
hand in hand with a values-based culture of shared ownership.
Across the world organizations continue to be damaged and brought down
by systemic non-compliance or the misdeeds of a few, and newspapers
abound with examples of corporate and NGO scandals and crimes. This
despite the increasing ethical demands stakeholders are making of
business, the exposing power of social media, the proliferating
requirements of compliance laws and regulations, and the burgeoning
numbers of policies, procedures and compliance officers which have been
put in place in response. So what's going on? Why isn't compliance
working? The Business Guide to Effective Compliance and Ethics examines
how rules-based, tick-box, defensible compliance continues to fail, and
lays out a new approach for organizations seeking to flourish and
succeed.
Written for any organization and businesses large and small, it
provides clear, thorough and practical guidance for practitioners and
decision-makers. It explains in layman's terms the skills, tools and
mindset needed to develop and deliver a best practice compliance and
ethics programme - one that meets the requirements made by law,
stakeholders and society, and protects your organization from risk of
fines, penalties and reputational damage. But this is also a book for
all those interested in how to build employee engagement and
motivation. The Business Guide to Effective Compliance and Ethics
demonstrates the value - including competitive advantage, career
satisfaction, employee and customer loyalty, and brand enhancement -
that a truly effective compliance and ethics programme can bring when
it is working hand in hand with a values-based culture of shared
ownership.
This book demystifies the concept of collective efficacy and
empowers teacher teams with the necessary tools to ignite
collaborative processes, pool energy and resources, and foster
mutual accountability at a schoolwide level.
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