Beyond the Office: Rethinking Work, Trust, and Power in a Post-Place World
Autor Owen Chamberlainen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2027
While many employees have adapted to working anywhere, many organizations haven’t caught up. As return-to-office mandates clash with new expectations of autonomy and flexibility, a deeper tension is playing out: not just where work happens, but how it’s understood, measured, and controlled. Beyond the Office is a pracademic guide for leaders navigating this shift. It offers practical, research-informed strategies for embedding flexible work systems, without losing the human or organizational core, and uses real-life stories, interviews, and case studies from across industries to bring theory to life and make abstract concepts actionable.
Tailored to resonate with early-career professionals, middle managers, and senior leaders alike, this book earns its place on any business bookshelf with grounded insights on how leaders can foster culture, performance, and wellbeing when traditional management structures are no longer fit for purpose.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041222972
ISBN-10: 1041222971
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041222971
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Adult education and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Preface. CHAPTER 1: THE ILLUSION OF RETURN: WHY WORK WON'T GO BACK TO NORMAL. CHAPTER 2: REWRITING IDENTITY: WHO ARE WE WITHOUT THE OFFICE? CHAPTER 3: TRUST AND CONTROL: PERFORMANCE, POWER, AND THE SURVEILLANCE TEMPTATION. CHAPTER 4: LEADING WITHOUT PROXIMITY: WHAT GOOD LEADERSHIP LOOKS LIKE NOW. CHAPTER 5: ISOLATION, BURNOUT, AND THE MYTH OF WORK-LIFE BALANCE. CHAPTER 6: DESIGNING WORK THAT LASTS: SYSTEMS OVER SNACKS. CHAPTER 7: DATA WITHOUT DISTORTION: MEASURING SUCCESS BEYOND PRESENCE. CHAPTER 8: THE FUTURE ISN'T JUST HYBRID: PREPARING FOR WHAT COMES NEXT. APPENDIX: BEYOND THE OFFICE: THE SIX QUESTIONS I WOULD ASK BEFORE DESIGNING WORK AGAIN
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This book is a must read for anyone who ever worked in an office. It combines insights into everyday office life with enlightening theoretical analysis. It is accessible, sometimes painfully funny and altogether deeply worrying. But Chamberlain offers some hope and his vision of working differently.
This is a forensic demolition of office life. It uses theory and experience in a painfully telling combination to demonstrate the workings of the office then and now -edifice and on-line. Chamberlain shows us what we have become in the age of digital labour and it is not pretty sight.
Ethnography and theory are rarely painful, rarely funny, rarely disruptive. Here they are all three. Chamberlain uses Foucault to uncover the workings of office life - in person and online - and shows us how complicit we have become in the production of our workplace subjectivity.
Professor Stephen J Ball, University College London
This is a forensic demolition of office life. It uses theory and experience in a painfully telling combination to demonstrate the workings of the office then and now -edifice and on-line. Chamberlain shows us what we have become in the age of digital labour and it is not pretty sight.
Ethnography and theory are rarely painful, rarely funny, rarely disruptive. Here they are all three. Chamberlain uses Foucault to uncover the workings of office life - in person and online - and shows us how complicit we have become in the production of our workplace subjectivity.
Professor Stephen J Ball, University College London
Notă biografică
Owen Chamberlain is a strategist and researcher specializing in remote work, organizational change, and professional identity. With an EdD from the University of Chester that explored the impact of enforced remote work on corporate expectations and employee self-perception, and extensive international experience in a global technology company, Owen bridges academic insight with real-world practice.
Descriere
Blending accessible theory, narrative research, and experience inside a global tech company, this book explores how remote and hybrid work are reshaping professional identity, trust, and power inside organizations—and challenges the notion that hybrid work is the natural endpoint of remote evolution.