The myth of nine to five : Work, workplaces & workplace relationships/ by Ted Scott and Phil Harker.
By: Scott, Ted
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The Myth of Nine to Five offers a simple message grounded in love and respect for people at work. In the workplace, we look for relationships and activities that fully express our beliefs, ambitions and ideals. We search for work experiences that belong to the whole of our lives, helping us to grow and learn and find a balance between competing calls on our time.
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