Psychology at Work
Explore the intricate dynamics of human behavior in the workplace with Psychology at Work by Peter Warr. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2002, this insightful paperback spans 480 pages, delving into essential psychological processes that shape our work environments. This comprehensive guide examines the functioning of groups and work teams, as well as the complexities of modern organizations.
Warr's work reflects the latest advancements in psychology and societal changes, covering a wide array of topics including skill development, workload management, shift work, personnel selection, and career training. Whether you're a student of psychology, a human resources professional, or simply interested in understanding workplace dynamics, this book offers valuable insights to enhance your knowledge and improve organizational effectiveness.