Description
In Twenty-First Century Workplace Challenges, Edna Rabenu examines current and future challenges to psychological relationships in the workplace, such as the advent of the internet, mass migration, globalization, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Rabenu's analysis offers new solutions for employees, workers, managers, and organizations, especially for those in developing countries.
About the Author
Edna Rabenu is senior lecturer at Netanya Academic College and Bar-Ilan University.
Reviews
Life is change, and reflecting this, the book Twenty-First Century Workplace Challenges is topical and timely. The world of work continues to rapidly evolve in the twenty-first century, and understanding these changes and processes is critical for individuals and organizations. Rabenu has done an excellent job in covering many prominent issues relating to working life, balancing the rigor of academic endeavour and the need to appeal to the lay reader.
-- Yehuda Baruch, University of SouthamptonThis timely publication provides a robust and powerful kaleidoscopic overview of developments in the workplace, offering an innovative forecast of how the workplace structure and relationships will evolve. The content is advanced, theoretically and practically, and grounded in an impressive number of references. Therefore, I wholeheartedly recommend this ground-breaking book to both academic and sophisticated managers.
-- Aharon Tziner, professor emeritus, Netanya Academic CollegeBook Information
ISBN 9781498584555
Author Edna Rabenu
Format Hardback
Page Count 422
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 862g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 163mm * 32mm