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Invisible Engines : The Unseen Labor of Women in the Workplace

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Organizational success hinges not only on plans and strategies but also on the dedicated, often invisible efforts that keep organizations functioning. Every organization operates on invisible power-unrecognized, unpaid, and often unacknowledged work that sustains teams, fuels culture, and keeps the engine of progress turning. Yet, this work-disproportionately carried out by women-remains invisible, undervalued, overlooked, and unmeasured. In Invisible Engines: The Unseen Labor of Women in the Workplace, global HR executive and researcher Bruce Decaster reveals the hidden economy of effort that drives modern organizations. Through decades of leadership experience, cross-cultural insights, and powerful stories, he illustrates how this unseen work shapes performance, equity, and innovation across industries and continents. Inside, you will discover:

  • The Four Engines of Unseen Labor: Office Housework, Emotional Labor, DEI & Identity Work, and Glue Work
  • The hidden dynamics that sustain invisible work and how they erode productivity, morale, and fairness
  • The role of "positive deviants" and courageous allies in rewriting the rules of inclusion
  • The surprising links between schools, teachers, and global workforces
  • Field-tested frameworks and reflection tools to help leaders identify, quantify, and reward unseen contributions

This book is a blueprint for transforming how organizations value work. It challenges leaders to look beyond metrics, listen differently, and lead with clarity and compassion.
Behind every great company are countless hidden engines; it's time to make them visible.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798273984479
  • ISBN-10: 9798273984479
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: November 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5 pounds
  • Page Count: 162

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