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|a Happy performing managers :
|b the impact of affective wellbeing and intrinsic job satisfaction in the workplace
|c Peter Hoise and Peter Sevastos
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|a United Kindom :
|b Edward Elgar ,
|c 2006
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|a The book prescribes how managers' jobs might be changed to enhances or avoid a decline in happiness because managers' performance is impacting as never before on organisational productivity and the economic prosperity of nation-states.Extraordinary shifts in the global corporate environment mean managers' 'personal troubles' have now becomes 'public concerns'.An emerging movement to positive organisational scholarship is countering such forces by developing ways to create positive human and organisational wellbeing.
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|a Job satisfaction
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|a Management
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|a Performance
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|a Cooper Cary
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|a Sevastos Peter 1938
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