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- Background Information
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1. Restructuring: types, causes, and myths about outcomes
- Prof. Wayne F. Cascio
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2. Talent management implications
- Dr. Kim E. Ruyle
- Impact of Corporate Restructuring and Downsizing
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3. Employees and the great recession
- Dr. Judith M. Bardwick
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4. Health effects of restructuring and downsizing
- Prof. Johannes Siegrist
- Implementation Issues and Recommendations
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7. Why corporate restructuring and downsizing efforts often fail
- Prof. Charles O. Trevor
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8. Alternatives to downsizing
- Prof. Wayne F. Cascio
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9. Corporate restructuring & downsizing: theories, science, and lessons
- Dr. Kenneth P. De Meuse
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Talk outline
- Whole industry disappeared
- Success and no competition caused complacency
- When Japanese cars first landed
- Give thanks for competitors
- Financial security disappeared
- Economic growth - slower than workforce growth
- The great recession and the American dream
- Job reduction
- How is a recession defined?
- The psychological recession
- Strong feelings directly impact people's choices
- Reverse negative tide of psychological recession
- Achieve commitment and engagement
- Commitment and engagement results
- Treat your people well and they’ll return the favor
- Economic and psychological recessions will end
- Success is the ultimate motivator
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Topics Covered
- Whole industry disappeared
- Success and no competition caused complacency
- When Japanese cars first landed
- Financial security disappeared
- Economic growth slower than workforce growth
- The great recession and the American dream
- Job reduction
- How is a recession defined?
- The psychological recession
- Strong feelings directly impact people's choices
- Achieve commitment and engagement
- Treat your people well and they’ll return the favor
- Economic and psychological recessions will end
- Success is the ultimate motivator
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Bardwick, J.M. (2014, June 2). Employees and the great recession [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 3, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/FKMR3953.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on June 2, 2014