Description: The Good Jobs Strategy by Zeynep Ton Almost one in four American working adults has a job that pays less than a living wage. Conventional wisdom says thats how the world has to work. Bad jobs with low wages, minimal benefits, little training, and chaotic schedules are the only way companies can keep costs down and prices low. If companies were to offer better jobs, customers would have to pay more or companies would have to make less.But in The Good Jobs Strategy, Zeynep Ton, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, makes the compelling case that even in low-cost settings, leaving employees behind—with bad jobs—is a choice, not a necessity. Drawing on more than a decade of research, Ton shows how operational excellence enables companies to offer the lowest prices to customers while ensuring good jobs for their employees and superior results for their investors.Ton describes the elements of the good jobs strategy in a variety of successful companies around the world, including Southwest Airlines, UPS, Toyota, Zappos, and In-N-Out Burger. She focuses on four model retailers—Costco, Mercadona, Trader Joes, and QuikTrip—to demonstrate the good jobs strategy at work and reveals four choices that have transformed these companies high investment in workers into lower costs, higher profits, and greater customer satisfaction.Full of surprising, counterintuitive insights, the book answers questions such as: How can offering fewer products increase customer satisfaction? Why would having more employees than you need reduce costs and boost profits? How can companies simultaneously standardize work and empower employees?The Good Jobs Strategy outlines an invaluable blueprint for any organization that wants to pursue a sustainable competitive strategy in which everyone—employees, customers, and investors—wins. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Zeynep Ton is a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Previously, she was on the faculty of the Harvard Business School. Ton received numerous awards for teaching excellence at both schools. Her work has been featured widely in the media, including the Washington Post, the Atlantic, The New Yorker, Bloomberg TV, and MSNBC. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her husband and four children. Review "In the last few years, [Zeynep] Ton has become a revolutionary force in a field that would seem unlikely to generate many—the Kafkaesque-titled Operations Management. Her central thesis is that many of [the] big-box retailers have been making a strategic error…but she believes her core findings are relevant in nearly every industry. After re-evaluating the relationship between worker management and profit, she argues that many corporate leaders will realize that paying their workers more and treating them better will actually make everyone better off. And this, indeed, would foment a small revolution." —The New York Times Magazine"…At a time when the complexity of workers jobs is increasing and labour force investment declining, [The Good Jobs Strategy] is a methodically researched riposte to cutting staff and wages." —Financial Times"In this brilliantly conceived and written book, Zeynep Ton shows that companies that view their workforce as an asset to be maximized rather than a cost to be minimized, have both happier workers and better business results. This book is a "must read" for anyone that wants to think creatively about how they manage their workforce." —Marshall Fisher, professor at The Wharton School and co-author of The New Science of Retailing"Using years of research and analysis, Zeynep Ton has proven what great leaders know instinctively—an engaged, well-paid workforce that is treated with dignity and respect creates outsized returns for investors. She demonstrates that the race to the bottom in retail employment doesnt have to be the only game being played. In fact, The Good Jobs Strategy shows that smart business leaders can create great shareholder value while creating good jobs." —José Alvarez, senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and former president and CEO of Stop & Shop"Stop the presses. Tear out the front page. Employers can increase profits by paying their employees more and treating them better. Raising wages and improving working conditions is not just a matter of public policy. The private sector itself can make a huge difference. Everyone who cares about good jobs—and especially every CEO—needs to read this highly informative and thoroughly readable book." —Peter Edelman, professor of law at Georgetown Law Center and author of So Rich, So Poor: Why Its So Hard to End Poverty in America"In The Good Jobs Strategy, Zeynep Ton offers insights into how successful companies utilize operational excellence to thrive, and she reminds us that the spirit and culture of an organization—that sparkle in the eye—comes only from fully engaged employees." —Michael Eskew, former CEO of UPS Review Quote "In the last few years, [Zeynep] Ton has become a revolutionary force in a field that would seem unlikely to generate many--the Kafkaesque-titled Operations Management. Her central thesis is that many of [the] big-box retailers have been making a strategic error...but she believes her core findings are relevant in nearly every industry. After re-evaluating the relationship between worker management and profit, she argues that many corporate leaders will realize that paying their workers more and treating them better will actually make everyone better off. And this, indeed, would foment a small revolution." -- The New York Times Magazine "...At a time when the complexity of workers jobs is increasing and labour force investment declining, [The Good Jobs Strategy] is a methodically researched riposte to cutting staff and wages." -- Financial Times "In this brilliantly conceived and written book, Zeynep Ton shows that companies that view their workforce as an asset to be maximized rather than a cost to be minimized, have both happier workers and better business results. This book is a "must read" for anyone that wants to think creatively about how they manage their workforce." --Marshall Fisher, professor at The Wharton School and co-author of The New Science of Retailing "Using years of research and analysis, Zeynep Ton has proven what great leaders know instinctively--an engaged, well-paid workforce that is treated with dignity and respect creates outsized returns for investors. She demonstrates that the race to the bottom in retail employment doesnt have to be the only game being played. In fact, The Good Jobs Strategy shows that smart business leaders can create great shareholder value while creating good jobs." --Jos Details ISBN1477800980 Author Zeynep Ton Short Title GOOD JOBS STRATEGY Publisher Amazon Publishing Language English ISBN-10 1477800980 ISBN-13 9781477800980 DEWEY 658.301 Pages 240 Year 2022 Format Paperback Publication Date 2022-02-08 Imprint Amazon Publishing Place of Publication WA Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2022-02-08 NZ Release Date 2022-02-08 US Release Date 2022-02-08 UK Release Date 2022-02-08 Subtitle How the Smartest Companies Invest in Employees to Lower Costs and Boost Profits Alternative 9781480555402 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139731905;
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