Knowledge Work
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS Human values are in demand Mikko Harma, Research Professor, Department of Physiology Knowledge work and the absence of defined working hours are becoming more common - Time management improves ability to cope Mikko Hdrmd Can the brain cope with knowledge work? Kiti Müller, Chief Medical Officer, Section of Specialized Clinical Neurosciences and Brain@Work Laboratory, Department of Occupational Medicine Time management in the absence of defined working hours Mikael Sallinen, Specialized Researcher, Department of Physiology Skills management in a changing IT environment and in organizational change Pekka Huuhtanen, Professor, Departmental Director, Department of Psychology Computer work and other types of work requiring precision cause musculoskeletal disorders Do yourself a favour - take regular breaks Esa-rekka Takala, Senior Physician, Department of Physiology Knowledge as work What causes fatigue? Marketta Kivisto, Researcher, Department of Psychology Raija Kalimo, Research Professor, Department of Psychology News What causes fatigue? How do knowledge workers cope? Do accidents occur in the information society? Heikki Laitinen, Senior Researcher, Department of Occupational Safety Knowledge work gets its own databank Irja Laamanen, Director of the Information Service Centre Steps to workplace health promotion -a useful tool for every workplace Liisa Jouttimdki, Researcher, Department of Research and Development in Occupational Health Services Publications of the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health |