The Future of Workplace Fear: How Human Reflex Stands in the Way of Digital Transformation
暫譯: 工作場所恐懼的未來:人類反應如何阻礙數位轉型
Prentice, Steve
- 出版商: Apress
- 出版日期: 2022-05-10
- 售價: $1,110
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,055
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 260
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 1484281004
- ISBN-13: 9781484281000
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商品描述
People who discuss digital transformation often focus on new technology with a presumption that the working population will embrace it enthusiastically. But human beings are still instinctively dominated by fear, a single complicating reflex which will always be the default response.
Workplace fear comes in many forms, including the fear of change, the fear of looking stupid, and the fear of working relationships, and in all cases these fears have deep roots that extend far below having to learn a new technology. It’s about the fear of losing a job, a livelihood, and an identity.
The results of such fear can have enormous repercussions on an organization, including increased vulnerability to ransomware and cyberattack, increased employee turnover, loss of competitiveness, loss of market share, resistance, sabotage, discrimination, and litigation.
Steve Prentice is an expert in the relationship between people, technology, and change. This book will demonstrate to managers and employees alike the various types of fear that can occur in the workplace in the context of digital transformation, how these fears can impact productivity, team dynamics, and corporate health, and most importantly, how to overcome them.
Using case studies of digital transformation successes and failures, Steve describes:
- How fear grows in the body and mind
- How fear radiates and spreads through groups and teams
- How fear interacts with technology, change, and digital transformation
- How ignoring or suppressing fear leads to tangible risks to an organization’s future
- How to address and manage fear individually and as a group
- How the demands of modern employees have changed
- How managers can prepare themselves for the new normal
Who This Book Is For
Managers who wish to look under the hood and understand how people respond to the changes in their immediate world, and why most of those responses are negative. It will also be an uplifting read for individual employees who seek to understand why they, or their colleagues or managers, generally respond negatively to changes, or who struggle with conflict and relationships in the workplace and how to create an action plan to improve the situation.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
人們在討論數位轉型時,常常專注於新技術,並假設工作人口會熱情地接受這些技術。然而,人類本能上仍然受到恐懼的主導,這是一種複雜的反應,始終是預設的反應。
工作場所的恐懼有多種形式,包括對變化的恐懼、對看起來愚蠢的恐懼,以及對工作關係的恐懼,而這些恐懼的根源深植於失去工作、生計和身份的恐懼之中。
這種恐懼的結果可能對組織產生巨大的影響,包括對勒索病毒和網絡攻擊的脆弱性增加、員工流失率上升、競爭力下降、市場份額損失、抵抗、破壞、歧視和訴訟等。
史蒂夫·普倫蒂斯(Steve Prentice)是人、技術和變革之間關係的專家。本書將向管理者和員工展示在數位轉型背景下,工作場所中可能出現的各種恐懼類型,這些恐懼如何影響生產力、團隊動態和企業健康,最重要的是,如何克服這些恐懼。
通過數位轉型成功與失敗的案例研究,史蒂夫描述了:
- 恐懼如何在身體和心靈中增長
- 恐懼如何在群體和團隊中輻射和擴散
- 恐懼如何與技術、變革和數位轉型互動
- 忽視或壓抑恐懼如何導致組織未來的具體風險
- 如何個別和作為一個團體來應對和管理恐懼
- 現代員工的需求如何改變
- 管理者如何為新常態做好準備
本書的讀者對象
希望深入了解人們如何對其周遭變化作出反應的管理者,以及為什麼大多數反應都是負面的。對於那些希望理解自己或同事或管理者為何通常對變化作出負面反應,或在工作場所中與衝突和關係掙扎的人來說,這本書也將是一個振奮人心的讀物,並提供改善情況的行動計劃。
作者簡介
Steve Prentice is a specialist in organizational psychology, focusing on the junction where people and technology interact. Professionally, he helps people and their companies understand each other as well as the technologies they face and the changes that these present, by working as a speaker, author, consultant, and writer. His clients include Cisco and SAP, as well as branches of government, healthcare, occupational health and safety, startups, entrepreneurs, and online media. He is regularly called upon to explain issues dealing with cybersecurity, AI, blockchain, and the future of work.
Steve has written three business books and worked as a ghostwriter for other executives worldwide. He teaches a series of courses at the management school of a Toronto-area university, and regularly delivers keynotes, media interviews, white papers, and podcasts on these topics. After work, he is the vocalist and lead guitarist for the corporate events band Absolutely Jack.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
史蒂夫·普倫蒂斯是一位專注於組織心理學的專家,專注於人與技術互動的交匯點。在專業上,他通過擔任演講者、作者、顧問和作家,幫助人們及其公司相互理解,以及理解他們面對的技術和這些技術所帶來的變化。他的客戶包括思科(Cisco)和SAP,以及政府機構、醫療保健、職業健康與安全、初創企業、企業家和在線媒體。他經常被邀請解釋與網絡安全、人工智慧(AI)、區塊鏈和未來工作的相關問題。
史蒂夫已經撰寫了三本商業書籍,並為全球其他高管擔任過代筆。他在多倫多地區的一所大學的管理學院教授一系列課程,並定期就這些主題發表主題演講、媒體訪談、白皮書和播客。在工作之餘,他是企業活動樂隊Absolutely Jack的主唱和主吉他手。