Blood, Sweat and Tears by Richard Donkin

Blood, Sweat and Tears by Richard Donkin

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A history of work, from the prehistoric times to the present day, offering analyses of the individuals, theories, developments and practices that have so much changed work. The author examines early societies, slavery, the guilds, the creation of trade secrets and the influence of religion.

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Blood, Sweat and Tears by Richard Donkin

Blood, Sweat & Tears is a captivating history of work, from prehistoric times to the present day. It offers fascinating and intelligent analyses of the individuals, assumptions, theories, developments, and practices that have so much changed work. Based on detailed research from around the world, the author examines early societies, slavery, the guilds, the creation of trade secrets and the influence of religion on work (such as the humanist ideals of the great Quaker industrialists). Donkin also investigates the ideas of the theorists, such as F. W. Taylor, Max Weber, Elton Mayo, Mary Parker Follett, and W. Edwards Demming, and the impact they have had on our lives. And, controversially, the author challenges the work ethic on behalf of all those whose lives have increasingly become subsumed by the demands of employers, asking the question: Why do we do it?
Richard Donkin is a leading columnist and writer on the Financial Times newspaper, specialising in work and management topics. He regularly appears on radio and contributes to other leading magazines on issues relating to business. He lives in London with his wife and children.
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ISBN 13 9781587991448
ISBN 10 1587991446
Title Blood, Sweat and Tears
Author Richard Donkin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
Year published 2002-09-12
Number of pages 400
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