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Books on: "PSYCHOLOGY INDUSTRIAL" (Subject)

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    The Employment Relationship: A Psychological Perspective
    Book by Peter Herriot; Routledge, 2001
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    The Employment Relationship presents a controversial perspective on an area hitherto dominated by industrial relation experts and radical sociological theorists. Exploring some of the metaphors commonly used to describe the employment relationship, Peter Herriot argues that it is often their dark ...
     
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    The Maslow Business Reader
    Book by Abraham H. Maslow, Deborah C. Stephens; Wiley, 2000
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    Includes Original Essays & Letters "The more evolved and psychologically healthy people get, the more will enlightened management policy be necessary in order to survive in competition and the more handicapped will be an enterprise with an authoritarian policy."-Abraham Maslow In a world in which ...
     
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    Occupational Disorders: A Treatment Guide for Therapists
    Book by Martin Kantor; Praeger, 1997
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    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library

    The new federal guidelines to help employers understand how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies to employees with an emotional disorder make it imperative that occupational psychologists and front line managers identify those workers who have an emotional disorder and distinguish them from ...
     

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