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The Future of Flexibility at Work
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The Surprising Benefits of Work/Life Support
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How Being a Working Parent Changes as Children Grow Up
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Sex and the Working Mom
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Stop Telling Working Women They Just Need an Equal Partnership at Home
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Working Dads Need "Me Time" Too
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Stressed at Work, Absent at Home - And Failing at Both
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Advancing Gender Equity as You Lead out of the Pandemic
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Working Parents: Does Your Schedule Reflect Your Values?
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Parents, Bring Your Whole Self to Work
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Preparing for Your Next Career Move
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Harvard’s Arthur C. Brooks on the Secrets to Happiness at Work
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Case Study: When the CEO Dies, What Comes First: His Company or His Family?
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Research: Caregiver Employees Bring Unique Value to Companies
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Working Parents, It’s Time to Let Go of These Pandemic-Era Habits
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The Ripple Effect of a Bad Boss on Dual-Career Parents
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What “Succession” Can Teach Us About Regret
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How a Parent’s Experience at Work Impacts Their Kids
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Is It Time to Shake Up Your WFH Routine?
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Research: How a Fight at Home Impacts Your Workday
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5 Things Employers Get Wrong About Caregivers at Work
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The Surprising Benefits of Work/Life Support
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Should You Tell a Prospective Employer About Your Caregiving Responsibilities?
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You’re Working More. Here’s How to Talk to Your Partner About It.
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To Better Support Working Parents, Talk to Them
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When Women Leaders Leave, the Losses Multiply
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Stop Telling Working Women They Just Need an Equal Partnership at Home
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Rethinking "Back to Work"
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We Can Work It Out: Managing a Dual-Career Family
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Muhammad Ali: Changing The World
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Overcoming Overwork (HBR Women at Work Series)
Management Book24.95View Details Overworked? Overwhelmed? You're not alone. The amount of work placed on women is often insurmountable. Along with doing what's required for their jobs,... -
Century Bank: Closing Time?
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HBR Working Dads Collection (6 Books)
125.00View Details Everything you need to have a successful career and be the dad you want to be. Finally, we've moved past the days when providing for your family meant... -
Philip McCrea: Once an Entrepreneur... (A)
Organizational Development Case Study8.95View Details In the spring of 2005, an exhausted Philip McCrea, president and CEO of software development company VitesseLearning, reflects on the demands of his successful... -
George Martin at The Boston Consulting Group (A)
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HBR Working Moms Collection (6 Books)
Manage the competing demands of working motherhood. As a working mother, you often draw the short straw. You carry most of the burden of caregiving and... -
ROI vs. ROI: The Grupo Baoba Family Office
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Succeeding as a First-Time Parent (HBR Working Parents Series)
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Doing It All as a Solo Parent (HBR Working Parents Series)
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Two-Career Families (HBR Working Parents Series)
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Salma Qarnain: Spaceships to Broadway
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The Future of Flexibility at Work
Leadership & Managing People Big IdeaWhat does true flexibility look like? Most organizations approach it in one of two ways: as an ad hoc work-life accommodation available upon request,... -
A Guide to Setting Better Boundaries
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Working Parents, It’s Time to Let Go of These Pandemic-Era Habits
Working parents Digital ArticleAsk yourself: What isn’t serving me anymore? -
How Dual-Career Couples Make It Work
Business communication SpotlightSuccessful partnerships sidestep predictable traps and master three challenging transitions. -
Are Chore Wars at Home Holding You Back at Work?
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleWives do more housework even when they're the breadwinner. -
The Surprising Benefits of Work/Life Support
Organizational Development Magazine ArticleTo succeed, almost every employee needs work/life support at some point. Women and people of color need it the most, research shows, because they face... -
Combating Burnout as a Single Working Parent
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleIt's up to employers to address the systemic causes of burnout at work. But in the meantime, here are four ways you can help yourself. -
Working Parents, Do You Have a Plan for Childcare Emergencies?
Leadership & Managing People Digital ArticleThere's no avoiding them entirely, but preparation can help ease the burden. -
How Being a Working Parent Changes as Children Grow Up
Career planning Digital ArticleSupporting employees with children should be a long-term process. -
When Returning to Work, New Parents Should Focus on 3 Things
Work-life balance Digital ArticleThink about yourself, your boss, and your company’s culture.