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详细
Use this practical guide to develop flexible working policies and practices that drive employee engagement, improve talent acquisition and retention, reduce workplace stress and boost business performance.
Flexible working is now a key concern for many employees. It spans genders, ages and family circumstances, with 37% of millennials declining a job offer if working flexibly isn't an option and 78% of employees over 50 wanting more flexible hours.
Flexible Working is a practical guide for HR practitioners showing how to develop an effective flexible working strategy to meet the needs of employees and the needs of the business. This book explains how to develop effective flexibility policies and processes as well as how to communicate and train line managers on these practices. It also includes advice on how to overcome barriers to flexible working, dispels common myths and offers guidance on the different forms of flexible working available to organizations.
Flexible Working shows that working practices outside the standard 9-5, five-days-a-week in the office can benefit a company. It drives employee engagement and performance, reduces costs and workplace stress and improves talent acquisition from a more diverse talent pool. It also explains how a proactive flexible working strategy can have sustainability benefits and reduce a company's carbon footprint. Including case studies from organizations such as Zurich Insurance, and supported by rigorous analysis of flexible working data, this is essential reading for all HR professionals.
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- Chapter - 00: Introduction: Why flexible working and why now;
- Section - Part One: The case for flexibility;
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- Chapter - 01: Flexible working;
- Chapter - 02: The benefits and challenges of flexible working;
- Chapter - 03: Flexible working and the future of work;
- Chapter - 04: Flexible working and inclusion;
- Chapter - 05: Flexible working and wellbeing;
- Chapter - 06: Exploring flexible working myths;
- Chapter - 07: The barriers to flexible working, and how to overcome them;
- Section - Part Two: Introducing flexible working: The practical guide;
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- Chapter - 08: From compliance to culture: Six elements of a truly flexible workplace;
- Chapter - 09: Developing a strategy for flexible working;
- Chapter - 10: Effective policy and process;
- Chapter - 11: Supporting implementation;
- Chapter - 12: Conclusions;
- Chapter - 13: Flexible working toolkit;
- Chapter - 14: Epilogue: Flexible working post Covid-19;
- Chapter - 15: Appendix 1: Sample tools for managers;
- Chapter - 15: Appendix 2: Sample tools for employees;
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Gemma Dale is a Senior HR professional, conference speaker, writer and coach with over 20 years' experience. She is a lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University Business School, UK, and co-founder of The Work Consultancy where she helps business develop their people policies. She is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) and author of the award-winning HR blog, People Stuff.
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Flexible Working is an excellent 'how to do it' book that helps employers think through their options for flexible working in the new world of work. This is a very well written and extremely timely book and will support the HR community in thinking through how we work in the future.
Professor Sir Cary Cooper, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester