A WORKWEEK – FROM AN ENERGETIC POINT OF VIEW
Andronicus Torp and
Elena Corina Cipu
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2016, vol. 10, issue 1, 324-333
Abstract:
This article examines the changes and fluctuations in the energy and stress levels of employees during a workweek.By understanding how the individual energy and stress levels of an employee changes during a workweek we HR scholars may further help companies to optimise both the work schedule and the investments in the development of the employees, as well as their needs.This may result in improved individual performance, as well as, ultimately, improved company performance.The methodology of this article is based on work by Einstein, Hawking, Tiller, Hunt, and Torp et al., and seeks an objective and quantitative understanding of the human being, based on measuring the energetic structure of each individual being.These measurements are practically performed by the use of the ElectroPhotonic Imaging Device, developed by Professor Dr. Korotkov and his team, and is presently used, amongst others, to predict performance amongst athletes in the Olympic games.Thus the present study seeks to take a tool, which is used with success in one field, and to examine how it may successfully be integrated in the domain of Human Resource Management, in order to improve, amongst others, employee wellness, human resource development, work structure, and, ultimately, company performance.
Keywords: ElectroPhotonic Imaging; Human Resource Management; Performance; Stress & Energy; Wellness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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