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  3. As you know I have often observed that a major part of the UK's economic problems as tied to a rubbish management culture;

As you know I have often observed that a major part of the UK's economic problems as tied to a rubbish management culture;

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    As you know I have often observed that a major part of the UK's economic problems as tied to a rubbish management culture;

    so, as you would expect, I am sympathetic to the argument that current management sees staff in a mechanical way, drawing out of them effort until the (all too predictable) failure.

    But, thinking about 'circular work' would encourage managers & workers to develop more sustainable work practices that fostered well-being not degrade it.

    #workers
    https://theconversation.com/the-workplace-wasnt-designed-for-humans-and-it-shows-269127

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      As you know I have often observed that a major part of the UK's economic problems as tied to a rubbish management culture;

      so, as you would expect, I am sympathetic to the argument that current management sees staff in a mechanical way, drawing out of them effort until the (all too predictable) failure.

      But, thinking about 'circular work' would encourage managers & workers to develop more sustainable work practices that fostered well-being not degrade it.

      #workers
      https://theconversation.com/the-workplace-wasnt-designed-for-humans-and-it-shows-269127

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      @ChrisMayLA6 Can someone tell my vice-chancellor?

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        As you know I have often observed that a major part of the UK's economic problems as tied to a rubbish management culture;

        so, as you would expect, I am sympathetic to the argument that current management sees staff in a mechanical way, drawing out of them effort until the (all too predictable) failure.

        But, thinking about 'circular work' would encourage managers & workers to develop more sustainable work practices that fostered well-being not degrade it.

        #workers
        https://theconversation.com/the-workplace-wasnt-designed-for-humans-and-it-shows-269127

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        @ChrisMayLA6 I seem to remember a phrase from Thatcher's playbook about "management's right to manage". Does it always come back to class?

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          @ChrisMayLA6 I seem to remember a phrase from Thatcher's playbook about "management's right to manage". Does it always come back to class?

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          @AndyDearden

          Broadly, yes it does.... there's always psycho-social issues at the workplace too though

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            @ChrisMayLA6 Can someone tell my vice-chancellor?

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            Only if you can figure out how it can become a line on his CV before she/he moves on

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