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Your boss can't make your work meaningful to you, but they can make you care less

They should stay out of the way, a new research paper says.

YOUR BOSS PLAYS no role in creating meaningful work and should stay out of your way.

If you’ve always felt that, now a study is on your side.

The study by researchers at the University of Sussex and the University of Greenwich shows that quality of leadership receives virtually no mention when people describe meaningful moments at work, but poor management is the top destroyer of meaningfulness.

Published in MIT Sloan Management Review, the research indicates that, rather than being similar to other work-related attitudes, such as engagement or commitment, meaningfulness at work tends to be intensely personal and individual, and is often revealed to employees as they reflect on their work.

Thus what managers can do to encourage meaningfulness is limited, though what they can do to introduce meaninglessness is unfortunately of far greater capacity.

The study was carried out by Professor Katie Bailey, an employee engagement expert at Sussex’s School of Business, Management and Economics, and Dr Adrian Madden of Greenwich’s business school.

They interviewed 135 people working in 10 very different occupations, from priests to garbage collectors, to ask about incidents or times when the workers found their work to be meaningful and, conversely, times when they asked themselves, “What’s the point of doing this job?.”

Professor Bailey says: “In experiencing work as meaningful, we cease to be workers or employees and relate as human beings, reaching out in a bond of common humanity to others.

For organisations seeking to manage meaningfulness, the ethical and moral responsibility is great, since they are bridging the gap between work and personal life.

The study found “meaningful” work matters to others, is poignant or emotional, is episodic, reflective and personal.

The researchers also identified the ‘seven deadly sins’ of meaninglessness, including disconnecting people from their values, overriding peoples’ better judgment and disconnecting people from supporting relationships.

“The benefits for individuals and organizations that accrue from meaningful workplaces can be even greater,” the authors write.

Dr Madden adds: “Organisations that succeed in this are more likely to attract, retain, and motivate the employees they need to build sustainably for the future, and to create the kind of workplaces where human beings can thrive.”

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    Sep 4th 2015, 1:13 PM

    Bacon / cabbage and potatoes next day fried up as bubble and squeak .. Can’t beat it

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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:17 PM

    Now your pipe fitting John.

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    Sep 4th 2015, 7:20 PM

    crack an egg in and smother with salt and vinegar when crisy brown , aww

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    Sep 4th 2015, 1:18 PM

    Whisky, burnt sausages & cold beans, more whisky…

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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:18 PM

    Just leave it at the whiskey, cut out the middle man….

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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:21 PM

    Curry yes, apple yes, raisins yes. Together? GTFO!

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    Sep 4th 2015, 3:15 PM

    Why would you put apple and raisin into a curry? Vile!!!!

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    Sep 4th 2015, 8:43 PM

    Seaghán Corcoran
    - Don’t knock it till you try it…
    My sister taught me to make chicken curry & it included these ingredients, also pineapple chunks and chopped bell peppers.
    All the different flavour and texture sensations add to the eating experience.
    Variety is the spice of life.
    Having said that, – I’m with John Swift, – bacon & cabbage with spuds & dots of butter, mmmmmmmmmm…

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    Sep 4th 2015, 1:19 PM

    spot on there john

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    Sep 4th 2015, 2:10 PM

    Mmm yummy, leftovers !

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    Sep 4th 2015, 11:17 PM

    No way of reheating food in work. Any other alternatives to salads, sandwiches or crappy cuppa
    Soups?

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    Sep 5th 2015, 1:08 AM

    Notions!

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    Sep 4th 2015, 1:29 PM

    Please explain rams pounds ground chicken??

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