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A recipe for happy workers

Amazon’s decision this month to raise the minimum wage it pays to staff sent a shockwave through rival retailers. It also galvanised the small team at an ambitious non-profit organisation based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The Good Jobs Institute was set up last year to help companies flourish by creating better jobs. It is the brainchild of Zeynep Ton, a self-confessed supply chain obsessive. As a doctoral student at Harvard Business School, she examined inventory problems at, among others, Borders, the now-defunct bookstore chain. She realised many low-margin retailers were locked in a vicious cycle, in which staff were often the victims.

“When you think that people are a cost, you create a whole organisation performance management system around minimising that cost,” says Prof Ton, speaking in her office at MIT Sloan School of Management.

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安德鲁•希尔

安德鲁•希尔(Andrew Hill)是《金融时报》副总编兼管理主编。此前,他担任过伦敦金融城主编、金融主编、评论和分析主编。他在1988年加入FT,还曾经担任过FT纽约分社社长、国际新闻主编、FT驻布鲁塞尔和米兰记者。

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