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E-grāmata: Managing Your Career (HBR Working Parents Series)

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  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Sērija : HBR Working Parents Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633699731
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  • Sērija : HBR Working Parents Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781633699731
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Move ahead in your career--without leaving your family behind.

What happens when you're no longer setting goals and chasing dreams that work for you alone? When the career choices you make have ripple effects on your family? Can you uproot your household for an overseas assignment even if it's a surefire path to promotion? How do you make time for your kids--or yourself--if you work more than one job?

These are some of the questions you ask yourself as you struggle to balance managing your career with managing your family. In Managing Your Career, experts provide answers to the challenges you face as a working parent from negotiating a flexible schedule to overcoming the parenthood penalty whether you're taking time off, treading water, or reentering the workforce.

You'll learn to:

  • Assess the impact of downshifting on your career, your home life, and your identity
  • Make time for professional development
  • Communicate effectively with everyone, from your boss to your toddler
  • Boost your impact and visibility, even with an erratic schedule
  • Build support systems to get you through rough patches at work and cope with childcare failures

The HBR Working Parents Series supports readers as they anticipate challenges, learn how to advocate for themselves more effectively, juggle their impossible schedules, and find fulfillment at home and at work.

From classic issues such as work-life balance and making time for yourself to thorny challenges such as managing an urgent family crisis and the impact of parenting on your career, this series features the practical tips, strategies, and research you need to be--and feel--more effective at home and at work. Whether you're up with a newborn or touring universities with your teen, we've got what you need to make working parenthood work for you.

Introduction The Same, but Completely Different xiii
Managing your career when hundreds of hopes and pressures and intentions are attached to every sphere of your life. 1(2)
Daisy Dowling
Section 1 Oh, the Places You'll Go!: Take Stock and Set Your Vision
1 How to Build a Meaningful Career
3(12)
Do legacy and freedom trump salary and prestige for you?
Amy Gallo
2 Work + Home + Community + Self
15(14)
Don't balance. Integrate.
Stewart D. Friedman
Section 2 Be All Ears: Get Feedback
3 Get the Feedback You Need
29(6)
Check your perception to learn and grow.
Carolyn O'Hara
4 The Family 360 Review
35(12)
Find new ways to connect and communicate.
Scott Edinger
Section 3 Choose Your Own Adventure: Set Goals and Make Career Choices
5 Increase the Odds of Achieving
47(8)
Your Goals by Setting Them with Your Family: A different type of family planning.
Jackie Coleman
John Coleman
6 Flex Work, Part-Time, and Laterals, Oh My!
55(8)
Adventures in alternative work arrangements.
Michele Benton
7 Winning Support for Flexible Work
63(6)
Propose something that works for you-and your org.
Amy Gallo
8 Make Part-Time Work for You
69(10)
One mom's story of juggling a career with three kids.
An Interview with Kristin McElderry by Amy Gallo
9 How to Decide Whether to Relocate for a Job
79(12)
Assess the impact on your family.
Rebecca Knight
Section 4 Without GPS: Navigate on and off the Career Ramp
10 When You're Leaving Your Job Because of Your Kids
91(8)
Transition from one role to the next with grace.
Daisy Dowling
11 Ramp Up Your Career After Parental Leave
99(10)
First, decide what you want.
Lisa Quest
Section 5 All in the Family: Manage Relationships
12 Bring All of Your Identities to Work
109(8)
CEO, mentor, partner, parent, child (and personal chef, party planner, mediator).
Carrie Kerpen
13 How Dual-Career Couples Make It Work
117(24)
Curiosity, communication, and initiation.
Jennifer Petriglieri
14 Being a Two-Career Couple Requires a Long Term Plan
141(10)
Design your vision together.
Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
15 A Guide to Balancing Eldercare and Career
151(12)
When no one throws you a "your mom broke her hip" party.
Liz O'Donnell
Section 6 Don't Go It Alone: Get Support
16 Working Parents Need a "Parenting Posse"
163(10)
Find your tribe.
Alison Beard
17 Create Your Own Personal Board of Directors
173(8)
Assemble trusted advisers for every aspect of your life.
Priscilla Claman
18 Making Time for Networking as a Working Parent
181(8)
Maintain connections.
David Burkus
Epilogue To Infinity, and Beyond!
19 What I Learned About Working Parenthood After My Kids Grew Up
189(6)
It happens just as fast as people say.
Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
Notes 195(4)
About the Contributors 199(6)
Index 205
Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, 12 international licensed editions, books from Harvard Business Review Press, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org, Harvard Business Review provides professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.

Daisy Dowling, Series Editor, is founder and CEO of Workparent, the executive coaching and training firm, and the author of Workparent: The Complete Guide to Succeeding on the Job, Staying True to Yourself, and Raising Happy Kids (Harvard Business Review Press, 2021). She is a full-time working parent to two young children. She can be reached at workparent.com.

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