Harvard
Business Review on Work and Life Balance
Harvard
Business Review July 2000 256 pages Paperback 1578513286
The Harvard Business Review
delivers the fundamental information today's professionals need to stay competitive in a
fast-moving world. With articles ranging from an in-depth look at the
"mommy-track" to perspectives on telecommuting, this book will help HR
professionals and employees at all levels understand the oftentimes delicate balance
between our professional and personal lives.
Key Features
- Harvard
Business Review is a brand name recognized throughout the world.
- The
Volumes cover hot topics and perennial favorites.
Contents
1. Work and Life: The End of
the Zero-Sum Game, by Stewart D. Friedman,
Perry Christensen, and
Jessica DeGroot.
2. Must Success Cost So Much?
by Fernando Bartolomé and Paul A. Lee Evans.
3. When Executives Burn Out,
by Harry Levinson. 4. The Work Alibi: When It's Harder to Go Home, by Fernando
Bartolomé. 5. Management Women and the New Facts of Life, by Felice N. Schwartz. 6. What
Do Men Want? By Michael S. Kimmel.
7. The Alternative Workplace:
Changing Where and How People Work, by Mahlon Apgar IV. 8. A Second Career: The Possible
Dream, by Harry Levinson.