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Work in the 21st Century

  • S. Norman Feingold,
  • George C. Lodge,
  • Orrin Hatch,
  • Abraham Zaleznik,
  • Daniel Yankelovich,
  • Caroline Bird,
  • Isaac Asimov,
  • Pat Choate,
  • David M. Roderick,
  • Nancy Smith Barrett,
  • John Immerwahr,
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton,
  • Glenn Watts,
  • Gunther Klaus,
  • Herbert E. Gerson,
  • Louis P. Britt III,
  • Reginald Dale

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Change will prove beneficial only if tomorrow's leadership canameliorate the tensions / Abraham Zaleznik The emergence of expressivism will revolutionize the contract between workers and employers / Daniel Yankelovich and John Immerwahr Creativity will dominate our time after the concepts of work and fun have been blurred by technology / Isaac Asimov Educators must advocate holism to prepare our human resources for the coming decentralization / George C. Lodge Corporate pyramids will tumble when horizontal organizations become the new global standard / Gunther Klaus Employers will follow workers south and west, away from cities and toward training programs / Pat Choate Minority workers of tomorrow must tread a much different path than did today's middle class / Eleanor Holmes Norton Basic industries won't die away; technology will strengthen them, despite socio-political problems / David M. Roderick Lobbyists for special interests are employing the bureaucracy to twist tomorrow's job market / Orrin G. Hatch Workers will have legal rights to jobs through state courts; affirmative action will expand / Herbert E. Gerson and Louis P. Britt III Training and retraining workers will be an important challenge for unions in the 21st century / Glenn Watts Tracking new career categories will become a preoccupation for job seekers and managers / S. Norman Feingold Part-time work will increase, bringing change to social mores and standards of compensation / Nancy S. Barrett International forces will prevail, but will unions be able to change with the new global work place? / Reginald Dale Retirement will become obsolete in the improved work scheme of our 21st century economy / Caroline Bird

Genres

  • Work environment
  • Work
  • Social change
  • Twenty-first century
  • Forecasts
  • Forecasting
  • Technological forecasting
  • Economic forecasting
  • Business forecasting
  • Human capital
  • Working class
  • Professions
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    About the authors

    • S. Norman Feingold

      born 1914

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    • George C. Lodge

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    • Orrin Hatch

      born 1934

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    • Abraham Zaleznik

      born 1924

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    • Daniel Yankelovich

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    • Caroline Bird

      15 April 1915 - 11 January 2011

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    • Isaac Asimov

      2 January 1920 - 6 April 1992

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    • Pat Choate

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    • David M. Roderick

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    • Nancy Smith Barrett

      born 1942

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    • John Immerwahr

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    • Eleanor Holmes Norton

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    • Glenn Watts

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    • Gunther Klaus

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    • Herbert E. Gerson

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    • Louis P. Britt III

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    • Reginald Dale

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    Editions

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      Buccaneer Books

      May 1984

    • Edition cover

      Society for Human Resource Management

      1984-02

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      published by ASPA, the American Society for Personnel Administration

      1984

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      Hippocrene Books

      March 1984