Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder
Jody Heymann
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Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder by Jody Heymann, published by Harvard Business Review Press in 2010. This compelling hardback, spanning 288 pages, challenges the common belief that cutting wages and benefits is essential for organizational survival, especially during economic downturns.
Heymann argues that lower-skilled workers in various sectors, such as call centers, repair services, and product assembly, are invaluable assets rather than expendable resources. This book provides a fresh perspective on personnel management and the quality of work life, emphasizing the importance of investing in all employees, regardless of their skill level. By redefining the role of lower-skilled workers, Heymann offers a roadmap for fostering a more inclusive and productive workplace.
Perfect for managers and business leaders looking to enhance their understanding of employee value, Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder is a must-read for anyone interested in industrial management and social aspects of the workforce in the United States.
Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder