Mass Career Customization Aligning the Workplace With Today’s Nontraditional Workforce

Cover of Mass Career Customization Aligning the Workplace With Today's Nontraditional Workforce by Cathleen Benko
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 9781422110331
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Height: 9.46 Inches
Length: 6.46 Inches
Weight: 1.1353806493 Pounds
Width: 0.92 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.3/128
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Mass Career Customization Aligning the Workplace With Today’s Nontraditional Workforce by Cathleen Benko, published by Harvard Business Review Press on August 20, 2007, explores the evolving dynamics of the workforce in light of changing attitudes and family structures. This edition, comprising 230 pages, presents a compelling argument for personalizing the workplace experience to enhance employee engagement and adaptability.

Readers will discover a framework that addresses the fluctuating phases of employee engagement, emphasizing the importance of accommodating individual career options. The book outlines four key dimensions of career progression: role, pace, location and schedule, and workload. By focusing on these elements, Mass Career Customization aims to help organizations maintain a competitive edge in an increasingly nontraditional workforce, ensuring that employees remain engaged and connected over time.


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Far-reaching changes in attitudes and family structures have been redefining the workforce for more than two decades—yet the workplace has remained much the same. During this time, many companies have learned that personalizing the customer experience is good for business. In Mass Career Customization, the authors argue convincingly to extend this popular and profitable concept to the workplace.

This book is centered on the powerful insight that career options in today’s economy need to accommodate the rising and falling phases of employee engagement as it changes over time. The remarkable process unveiled in this book offers choices involving four important dimensions of career progression: role; pace; location and schedule; and workload.

As the working population shrinks, maintaining industry advantage will depend largely on keeping employees engaged and connected. Mass career customization provides a framework for organizational adaptability that will do just that.

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