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My secret life on the mcjob : lessons from behind the counter guaranteed to supersize any management style / Jerry M. Newman

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill, c2007Description: vii, 203 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780071473651
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 31 .N49 2007
Contents:
Acknowledgement -- Introduction: would you loke fries with that condom? -- 1. The rules of the game -- 2 The mcjob isn't mceasy -- 3. The great cheese wars and other culture tales from behind the counter -- 4. will work for whoppers! -- 5. training the utterly confused -- 6 Diversity, discrimination, and lap dancing -- 7.I blame it on Henry Ford -- 8 reflections on fast food -- Index.
Summary: "Jerry Newman, a college professor who has taught business courses for nearly 30 years, went undercover as a bottom-rung worker for the biggest names in fast food, including McDonald's and Burger King. Newman found that fast-food chains were the perfect petri dishes for covert research: High-pressure, high-volume businesses with high-employee turnover. The pecking order was also crystal clear, from fry cook all the way up to store manager. Of the seven restaurants where Newman worked, some were high-morale, high-productivity machines. Others were miserable, misplaced circles of hell. Yet one common trait stuck out from them all: Each restaurant's respective manager determined the climate of the work environment. Go behind the fast food counter with Newman and see what happens on an average day on the “McJob”… how the restaurants are run (for better or worse) how managers reward good employees when raises are impossible, how morale and motivation spring directly from the manager's office and how a few simple adjustments to your own management style-the “Supersized Management Principles” in this book-can transform and invigorate your workplace."
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Includes index.

Acknowledgement -- Introduction: would you loke fries with that condom? -- 1. The rules of the game -- 2 The mcjob isn't mceasy -- 3. The great cheese wars and other culture tales from behind the counter -- 4. will work for whoppers! -- 5. training the utterly confused -- 6 Diversity, discrimination, and lap dancing -- 7.I blame it on Henry Ford -- 8 reflections on fast food -- Index.

"Jerry Newman, a college professor who has taught business courses for nearly 30 years, went undercover as a bottom-rung worker for the biggest names in fast food, including McDonald's and Burger King. Newman found that fast-food chains were the perfect petri dishes for covert research: High-pressure, high-volume businesses with high-employee turnover. The pecking order was also crystal clear, from fry cook all the way up to store manager. Of the seven restaurants where Newman worked, some were high-morale, high-productivity machines. Others were miserable, misplaced circles of hell. Yet one common trait stuck out from them all: Each restaurant's respective manager determined the climate of the work environment. Go behind the fast food counter with Newman and see what happens on an average day on the “McJob”… how the restaurants are run (for better or worse) how managers reward good employees when raises are impossible, how morale and motivation spring directly from the manager's office and how a few simple adjustments to your own management style-the “Supersized Management Principles” in this book-can transform and invigorate your workplace."

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