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Read a Brief Examination of the Current Energy Crisis at Work and How Employees' Expectations of Work Are Changing - Energising the Workforce - Management Focus Report.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50781) has announced the addition of Energising adj. 1. Same as energizing.

Adj. 1. energising - supplying motive force; "the complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center"- H.O.
 the Workforce - Management Focus Report to their offering.

The typical workplace on a Monday morning is a depressing sight. For every bright-eyed, bushy-tailed worker who happily bounces through the doors, eagerly looking forward to the week ahead, there are three or four who lumber in, heavy-hearted and despondent de·spon·dent  
adj.
Feeling or expressing despondency; dejected.



de·spondent·ly adv.
, to face work they hate and a job that is drudgery.

So what can be done to raise the sagging spirits of today's workers? This report begins with a brief examination of the current energy crisis at work and how employees' expectations of work are changing. It then focuses on the practical steps employers can take to rejuvenate re·ju·ve·nate  
tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates
1. To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again.

2.
 a listless (programming) listless - In functional programming, a property of a function which allows it to be combined with other functions in a way that eliminates intermediate data structures, especially lists.  workforce, looking at:

- the nature of organisational energy: and how leaders can mobilise it

- passion and energy: and the newly identified importance of tailoring jobs, careers to people's deep-seated life interests

- workplace relationships: and the behaviours which enhance or sap energy

- handling setbacks: and ways to bounce back and restore depleted de·plete  
tr.v. de·plet·ed, de·plet·ing, de·pletes
To decrease the fullness of; use up or empty out.



[Latin d
 energy

Finally, the report provides managers with practical advice on how to energise v. i. & t. 1. Same as energize.

Verb 1. energise - raise to a higher energy level; "excite the atoms"
energize, excite

alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may
 their own teams and ways to tend to their own personal energy levels in challenging times.

The report is dedicated to helping managers develop the softer skills in management. Insight, inspiration, solutions and knowledge in just 16 pages

This report brings you the latest management thinking in a concise and easy to read format. It is designed for busy managers to:

- gain knowledge

- benchmark best practice

- capture new ideas "New Ideas" is the debut single by Scottish New Wave/Indie Rock act The Dykeenies. It was first released as a Double A-side with "Will It Happen Tonight?" on July 17, 2006. The band also recorded a video for the track.  

- save time

The report is:

- Deeply researched: by a highly qualified team of researchers who have zeroed in on the theory and practice in the subject, drawing from hundreds of journals, books, reports and online sources

- Concise: 16 pages, written in a jargon-free Bulletpoint format for easy assimilation of ideas and concepts

- Practical: suggestions for action are backed up with best practice case studies, tips, checklists, surveys and examples

- Written by managers for managers: if you manage people these focus reports are an essential guide to resolving complex issues in the workplace

Key Topics:

- The Energy Crisis

- A Soulful soul·ful  
adj.
Full of or expressing deep feeling; profoundly emotional.



soulful·ly adv.
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- Organisational Energy

- Passion and Energy

- Energising Relationships

- Handling Setbacks

- Energising Others

- Energising Yourself

- References & Further Reading

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50781
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