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New "Work Design for Health" Framework and Toolkit Available

A new “Work Design for Health” framework and employer toolkit—developed by researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Institute for Work and Employment Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management—map how to create work environments that foster worker health and well-being.

Sep 22, 2021
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New Book "Overload" argues for Redesigning and Improving Work

Erin Kelly and Phyllis Moen argue in "Overload" that, in many of today's professional and managerial jobs, "the way we work is not sustainable." The reasons include long hours, multitasking, and pressure to be always available via digital technologies yet also in the office for "face time" during th...

Mar 11, 2020
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Can Companies Profit From Being Good Employers?

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In a recent paper, MIT Sloan’s Paul Osterman finds evidence that companies have choices about the wages they pay, and that some companies can be successful through “High Road” employment practices that result in better-quality jobs. But it's not at all clear, he concludes, that such High Road employ...

Jul 23, 2018
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IWER Research

The Learning System at IBM: A Case Study

This report by Fei Qin, an Associate Professor in Management at the University of Bath, and Thomas A. Kochan, the George M. Bunker Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, describes what the authors believe to be a state‐of‐the‐art learning system at IBM Corporation and traces the effects of...

Dec 3, 2020
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IWER Non-Research

Zeynep Ton Discusses Good Jobs

“Even in the same industry, we often see competitors providing very different jobs, MIT Sloan Professor Zeynep Ton told <i>Fast Company</i>. "In fact, pay differences between companies in the same industry tend to be even larger than across industries. ”

Feb 24, 2022
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