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Emotional aspect of redundancy 2 The Charon Response 2 Work force reduction 2
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Jennings, Daniel F. 2 Miller, V. V. 2
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The Charon Response: A Needed Act in Dying Organizations
Miller, V. V.; Jennings, Daniel F. - In: American Journal of Business 10 (1995) 1, pp. 55-62
The Charon Response looks at how business firms should deal with the human and emotional consequences of a major work force reduction. Such reductions are a regular feature of the corporate landscape and can be handled in a caring manner if management so chooses. Due to the intense emotions...
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The Charon Response: A Needed Act in Dying Organizations
Miller, V. V.; Jennings, Daniel F. - In: American Journal of Business 10 (1995) 1, pp. 55-62
The Charon Response looks at how business firms should deal with the human and emotional consequences of a major work force reduction. Such reductions are a regular feature of the corporate landscape and can be handled in a caring manner if management so chooses. Due to the intense emotions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014668112
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