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Flat Whites: Work In Cafes, Janet G. Sayers
Flat Whites: Work In Cafes, Janet G. Sayers
Janet G Sayers
Examines the phenomenon of people working in cafes in Auckland, New Zealand and argues that there are several characteristics of this type of work using the acronym FLAT WHITES. 1. Formality/informality (power, hierarchy, control) 2. Leisure (treat, reward, pleasure, non-work time, respite) 3. Aesthetic (marketing, branding, self-identity, status) 4. Transactions (relationship, networking, affiliation, horizontal communication) 5. Work stations (place of work, convenience, temporary work place, technology, table size, table distance, chair comfort 6. Hospitality (food and drink, inside/outside boundaries, welcome, belonging, rituals around food) 7. Innovate (creativity, idea work, entrepreneurialism, inspiration, synthesis) 8. Time (flexibility, time compression, work intensification, personal …
Chaplin’S Modern Times: Service Work, Authenticity, And Nonsense At The Red Moon Cafe, Janet G. Sayers, Nanette Monin
Chaplin’S Modern Times: Service Work, Authenticity, And Nonsense At The Red Moon Cafe, Janet G. Sayers, Nanette Monin
Janet G Sayers
Provides a reading of Chaplin's 'Modern Times' focusing specifically on the Red Moon Cafe scene at the end of the movie, and the nonsense song, and discusses Chaplin's commentary on service work and service workers. The paper has now been published in this book. The file attached is the original version presented at a conference in 2004.
Te Warewhare: The Impact Of The Warehouse On Maori In Kaitaia, Kerikeri & Motueka, Janet G. Sayers, Will Low, Eileen Davenport
Te Warewhare: The Impact Of The Warehouse On Maori In Kaitaia, Kerikeri & Motueka, Janet G. Sayers, Will Low, Eileen Davenport
Janet G Sayers
Examines the impact of a large format retailer modeled on Wal-Mart (The Warehouse) on small town New Zealand.
Reconceiving Management Education: Artful Teaching And Learning., Ralph Bathurst, Janet G. Sayers, Nanette Monin
Reconceiving Management Education: Artful Teaching And Learning., Ralph Bathurst, Janet G. Sayers, Nanette Monin
Janet G Sayers
How might teaching management be artful? To address this question we discuss theoretical issues that underpin the introduction of artful approaches into the learning environment. In doing so we examine the nature of artistry and propose ways in which this translates into the learning environment.
Home-Based Internet Businesses Are Drivers Of Variety. Department Of Management And International Business Working Paper Series, Marco Van Gelderen, Janet G. Sayers, Caroline Keen
Home-Based Internet Businesses Are Drivers Of Variety. Department Of Management And International Business Working Paper Series, Marco Van Gelderen, Janet G. Sayers, Caroline Keen
Janet G Sayers
No abstract provided.
What Lessons Can We Learn From Babe, A Sheep-Pig,, Janet G. Sayers, Lara Ruffolo
What Lessons Can We Learn From Babe, A Sheep-Pig,, Janet G. Sayers, Lara Ruffolo
Janet G Sayers
A Provisional 'Thumbs Up' To New Zealand Bank Call Centres, Janet G. Sayers, Carole Page, Andrew Barney, Kogi Naidoo
A Provisional 'Thumbs Up' To New Zealand Bank Call Centres, Janet G. Sayers, Carole Page, Andrew Barney, Kogi Naidoo
Janet G Sayers
An investigation into the human reource practices in several New Zealand bank call centres show that they engage in many 'best practice' processes for their staff.