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Good Work: How to Live Your Values in the Workplace

by Bruce Hiebert

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An insightful guide to work that nurtures the spirit, reflects personal values and balances family and social needs, this book offers an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the place of work in our lives.
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Good Work is a highly readable exploration of the place of work within one's
life. Here livelihood takes on its proper role - in relationship to personal
values, family, friends, social responsibility and self-care.
  collectionmcc | Mar 6, 2018 |
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An insightful guide to work that nurtures the spirit, reflects personal values and balances family and social needs, this book offers an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the place of work in our lives.

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