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Zemke, Ron – Training, 2001
There is increasing evidence from generational researchers that the newest group of workers are a different breed. "Millennials,""Nexters," or "Generation Y" are reputed to be enthusiastic about learning, want meaningful work, and are used to working in teams. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Work Attitudes, Work Environment
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McMahan, Shari; Phillips, Kimari – Journal of Education for Business, 2000
Working and retired individuals aged 50 or older (n=447) completed the California Work and Health Survey. Those working (n=150) reported being in better health, being less depressed, and having more energy than those who were retired. Results have implications for anticipated changes in the social security system. (JOW)
Descriptors: Older Workers, Tables (Data), Work Environment
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Chesterman, Danny – Career Development International, 2001
Offers a framework for understanding the complexities of collaborative working. Examines a model to connect and integrate individual and collective perspectives. (Contains 18 references.) (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Cooperation, Models, Teamwork
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Sikorska-Simmons, Elzbieta – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: This study examines the role of organizational culture, job satisfaction, and sociodemographic characteristics as predictors of organizational commitment among staff in assisted living. It is particularly important to examine organizational commitment, because of its close links to staff turnover. Design and Methods: Data were collected…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Organizational Culture, Job Satisfaction
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Chism, Nancy Van Note – Journal of Faculty Development, 2004
Seven current approaches to faculty development in instructional technology, reduced to their basic assumptions, are discussed in terms of their match with what is known about faculty learning and their work environment. These approaches include: modeling, idea seeding, incentivizing, troubling/alleviating, commanding, comparing, and persuading.…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Faculty Development, Educational Technology
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Solomon, Nicky; Boud, David; Rooney, Donna – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2006
Much has been written about how space and time are integral to understanding social relations, in particular about associations between space and understanding learning in workplaces. Drawing from a research study exploring everyday learning at work, this paper looks beyond what is generally understood as work situations by turning to those spaces…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Work Environment, Learning Processes
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Billett, Stephen; Somerville, Margaret – Studies in Continuing Education, 2004
This paper examines how identity and learning are constituted and transformed at work. Its central concern is how individuals engage agentically in and learn through workplace practices, and in ways that transform work. Drawing upon recent research into work and participation in workplaces, the negotiated and contested relationship between…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Self Concept, Work Environment
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Coyne, Iain; Craig, Jane; Smith-Lee Chong, Penelope – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
This study examined the sociometric status of victims, perpetrators and bully-victims (those who self-reported being a victim and a perpetrator) in functional workplace teams and assessed the relationship between victimisation and bullying on team effectiveness. A sample of 288 fire-fighter personnel in 36 teams were asked to self-report and…
Descriptors: Sociometric Techniques, Bullying, Teamwork, Work Environment
Hillsman, Terron L.; Kupritz, Virginia W. – Online Submission, 2007
The study presents the physical environment as an emerging factor impacting training transfer and proposes to position this variable in the Baldwin and Ford (1988) model of the training transfer process. The amended model positions workplace design, one element of the physical environment, as a part of organizational context in the work…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Models, Physical Environment, Environmental Influences
Germain, Marie-Line; Palamara, Sherry A. – Online Submission, 2007
Solution-focused applications are proposed to assist survivor employees to return to workplace homeostasis after co-workers voluntarily or involuntarily leave the organization. A model for transitional coping is presented as well as a potential case study illustrating the application of the model. Implications for the theory, practice, and…
Descriptors: Coping, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Models
Wentling, Rose Mary; Thomas, Steven P. – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this study was to develop an understanding of the workplace environment characteristics that hinder and assist the career progression of women in information technology (IT). The study examined the satisfaction with the career progression of the women in IT as well as why the women in IT like and dislike their careers. The major…
Descriptors: Females, Information Technology, Career Development, Work Environment
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Sandlin, Jennifer A.; Chen, Chia-Yin – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2007
Little research has examined stress among family literacy administrators, although studies in other contexts reveal occupational stress can lead to illness, distress, and organizational problems. This article presents findings from a recent study of stress among family literacy program directors in Texas. Findings reveal family literacy program…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Stress Variables, Work Environment, Administrators
Nafukho, Fredrick M.; Hinton, Barbara E.; Graham, Carroll M. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2007
Limited research has addressed the issue of truck drivers and their performance regarding highway safety in terms of reduced number of crashes per driver. The primary purpose of this study was to determine how tractor trailer truck drivers' job performance could be improved while at the same time ensuring increased revenue for the transportation…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Job Performance, Motor Vehicles, Employees
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Skirrow, Paul; Hatton, Chris – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2007
Background: Burnout has been highlighted as a significant problem for workers in the intellectual disabilities field. A growing number of studies have investigated the levels of burnout and its correlates amongst this population, although they have often reported somewhat contradictory findings. Materials and methods: The present paper sought to…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Burnout, Literature Reviews, Work Environment
Gerke, Wayne – Principal Leadership, 2007
In this article, the author, as an assistant superintendent, reflects on his personal experience on overcoming job fatigue. As he reflects on his personal experience, the aspect that disturbs him the most is that he was beating himself up at the start of the process because he felt like he was neglecting his responsibilities. Although he did a lot…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Work Environment, Coping, Burnout
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