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Psychology Industrial & Organizational Psychology

Brave New Workplace

Designing Productive, Healthy, and Safe Organizations

by (author) Julian Barling

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2023
Category
Industrial & Organizational Psychology
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780190648107
    Publish Date
    Mar 2023
    List Price
    $55.00

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After a period of tremendous upheaval, it is necessary for organizations to transform alongside their employees and welcome new ways of working. While it is impossible to predict which changes will be successful, it is crucial for leaders to now ask: what should work look like to achieve productive, healthy, and safe organizations? In Brave New Workplace, Julian Barling argues that we should focus on creating environments in which employees can flourish, rather than relying on the resiliency of workers to withstand difficult working conditions. Synthesizing centuries of research from scholars such as Abraham Maslow, Fred Herzberg, and Richard Hackman, among others, Barling identifies seven elements that are key to building an exceptional workplace: high quality leadership, autonomy, belonging, fairness, growth, meaning, and safety. Throughout the book, chapters touch on pressing issues affecting today's organizations such as working through crises, like the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of gender differences on people's experiences in the workplace. Barling illustrates that small changes make a big difference in the long term--perhaps especially during the most trying times--and that effective, evidenced-based interventions are needed to achieve productive, healthy, and safe, work.

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Julian Barling is the Distinguished University Professor at Queen's University, and Borden Chair of Leadership in the Smith School of Business. Dr. Barling has received numerous awards for research and teaching, such as the National Post Leaders in Business Education Award in 2001 and Queen's University's Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision in 2008. Dr. Barling has written a number of books, including The Science of Leadership. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2002, and is a fellow of several other international research societies.