Naked Employee : How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy by Amacom and Frederick S. Lane (2003, Hardcover)

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The book "The Naked Employee: How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy" by Frederick S. Lane, published by Amacom in 2003, explores the impact of technology on workplace privacy. It is a hardcover book with illustrations, written in English, and has 304 pages. The book delves into topics such as office automation, labor relations, privacy, and human resources management.

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PublisherAmacom
ISBN-100814471498
ISBN-139780814471494
eBay Product ID (ePID)2328763

Product Key Features

Book TitleNaked Employee : How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicOffice Automation, Labor & Industrial Relations, Privacy, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Business Communication / General
Publication Year2003
IllustratorYes
GenreLaw, Political Science, Business & Economics
AuthorAmacom, Frederick S. Lane
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight20.8 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2003-000312
TitleLeadingThe
SynopsisMost people would be startled to know the many ways in which their employers are capable of intruding on privacy. Huge technological advances are steadily shrinking workers' personal space, and it's up to individuals to know which parts of their daily lives may fall under the corporate magnifying glass. Corporations have the means to monitor e-mails, phone conversations, and web-surfing, but that's not all... Among other things, video surveillance, GPS tracking of company cars, and even the use of infrared badges to determine employee location are methods that have come into play in the workplace. From increasingly intrusive hiring practices to continuous information gathering, The Naked Employee takes a probing look at the relationship between companies and their employees, and examines the social, legal, and moral implications of various types of employee monitoring. Measuring the rights of the individual against the needs of the organization, this timely book investigates the vital privacy questions facing every employee. The Naked Employee is packed with eye-opening, sometimes shocking information as well as clear, concise explanations of relevant legislation and technologies. This timely book arms readers with the facts they need to defend themselves against the omnipresent corporate gaze." ", Huge technological advances and security concerns are steadily shrinking workers'¬" '¬Sspace,'¬� and it'¬"s increasingly important for people to understand the implications of employee monitoring...and how it can affect them. The Naked Employee takes a serious look at the relationship between companies and the people who work for them, arming readers with the facts they need to protect themselves. Contains clear, concise explanations of all the relevant legislation and technologies associated with workplace privacy issues The book is especially relevant in light of the more aggressive security measures following the tragic events of 9/11. Packed with descriptions of technology used, as well as a glossary, checklists of important issues, and extensive resources for further research The book raises intriguing questions about the social, moral, and legal implications of various types of employee supervision., Most people would be startled to know the many ways in which their employers are capable of intruding on privacy. Huge technological advances are steadily shrinking workers' personal space, and it's up to individuals to know which parts of their daily lives may fall under the corporate magnifying glass. Corporations have the means to monitor e-mails, phone conversations, and web-surfing, but that's not all...Among other things, video surveillance, GPS tracking of company cars, and even the use of infrared badges to determine employee location are methods that have come into play in the workplace. From increasingly intrusive hiring practices to continuous information gathering, The Naked Employee takes a probing look at the relationship between companies and their employees, and examines the social, legal, and moral implications of various types of employee monitoring. Measuring the rights of the individual against the needs of the organization, this timely book investigates the vital privacy questions facing every employee. The Naked Employee is packed with eye-opening, sometimes shocking information as well as clear, concise explanations of relevant legislation and technologies. This timely book arms readers with the facts they need to defend themselves against the omnipresent corporate gaze.
LC Classification NumberHF5549.5.E428L36

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