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European workers aren’t chuffed with US-style management practices

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New research serves as a reminder to firms worldwide that work models from elsewhere cannot be adopted without prior reflection.

PARIS: Flexibility at all costs, productivity as a guiding principle, and employees always on hand – US-style management, long seen as a model of efficiency, now seems divisive.

Behind the promises of performance and responsiveness, more and more voices are being raised to denounce practices deemed too intrusive and incompatible with worker expectations in Europe.

And while this research is focused on the Old Continent, it serves as a reminder for organisations worldwide that the adoption of management models from elsewhere cannot be undertaken without prior reflection.

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