
Out of the Shadows
Managing self-employed, agency and outsourced workers
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. November 2017
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-1-138-43352-6 (ISBN)
Description
Over half of all people working on behalf of any given organization are typically not their own employees. Some are freelance contractors working in their own right. A significant proportion is employed to provide these services by another firm, under agency or outsourcing service agreements. The services they perform under these agreements are often vital in supporting the organization's customer relationships, reputation and brand identity. Yet, remarkably, little attention has been paid to how thesenon-employees are managed, motivated and meaningfully engaged. Management protocol generally sees them as outside the organization's remit or control. The law paints them as victims. This ground-breaking book challenges both these assumptions. Through a combination of pioneering legal analysis and rigorous case-study research, it demonstrates that non-employees are often the organization's most important hidden resource. Patricia Leighton and her collaborators highlight the limited good practice that is available, based on examples in large corporations, public sector organizations and smaller firms in a variety of countries. More importantly she clearly sets out the issues and imperatives employers should address, supported by new management concepts and models of effective practice developed specifically for the book. Far from being victims, she argues, non-employees often choose flexible working patterns for their own intrinsic ends and have ambitions, career aspirations and workplace needs that can be responded to and exploited by forward-looking employers.Looking at the role they now play, these people are no longer marginal, atypical or peripheral as they are still termed and regarded by both legal and management practitioners. They are, however, still in the shadows in terms of the literature available on how best to de
Reviews / Votes
"Patricia Leighton has put her finger on an important fact. Non-employees have skills to offer that are intimately bound up with the way they work. We ought to value them more - and this book goes a long way towards showing how this should be done." John Raywood, HR Manager, GlaxoSmithKline"Patricia Leighton argues very effectively that good management is about fitting individuals into organizations and understanding the balance between people performance and management." Nic Stevens, Chief Executive, RSA
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
611 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-43352-6 (9781138433526)
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Additional editions

Michel Syrett | Patricia Leighton | Robert Hecker
Out of the Shadows
E-Book
03/2007
1st Edition
Routledge
€65.99
Available for download

Michel Syrett | Patricia Leighton | Robert Hecker
Out of the Shadows
E-Book
03/2007
1st Edition
Routledge
€65.99
Available for download

Michel Syrett | Patricia Leighton | Robert Hecker
Out of the Shadows
Managing self-employed, agency and outsourced workers
Book
11/2006
1st Edition
Butterworth-Heinemann
€58.17
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Persons
Patricia Leighton, Michel Syrett, Robert Hecker, Peter Holland
Content
Chapter 1 Introducing the topic; Chapter 2 Context and evidence; Chapter 3 Matching strategic and employment needs; Chapter 4 Recruiting and preparing for non-employees; Chapter 5 People management and non-employees; Chapter 6 Regulating the use of non-employees; Chapter 7 Contracts and the use of non-employee; Chapter 8 Employment relations and related issues; Chapter 9 Health and safety; Chapter 10 Reflections and futures;