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| | Breaking the Mold: Women, Men, and Time in the New Corporate World
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| | by Lotte Bailyn |
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Format: Hardcover, 189 pages
Publisher: Free Press, The
ISBN: 0029012813
Release Date: Jan 12, 2001
| |  | | | In Brief The author, "an MIT professor and corporate consultant, addresses the problems of coordinating work and home life among people in managerial, technical, and other professional positions. She believes that business must changetheir management styles to accommodate time constraints and alternative career goals. Bailyn explores strategies for management, illustrating her points with case studies and examples of corporate innovations." (Libr J) Bibliography. Index.
| | | | Annotation Most businesses' efforts to coordinate work and private life have been unsuccessful. Now an MIT professor and noted consultant to Xerox, Exxon, Honeywell, and others shows how businesses can rethink career paths, management strategies, and the time clock to reap greater benefits for themselves and their employees.
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | |  | | | | Preface | | | 1 | Introduction: The World We Live In | 1 | | Interlude I. The Chases: Managing Well? | 13 | | 2 | Organizational Constraints: Defining Career Success | 26 | | 3 | Individual Constraints: Occupational Demands and Private Life | 40 | | Interlude II. Nancy Wright: Success? | 55 | | 4 | Family as an Emerging Issue for Organizations | 64 | | 5 | Rethinking Time and Autonomy | 79 | | Interlude III. Elizabeth Gray: Failure? | 97 | | 6 | Rethinking Commitment and Equity | 105 | | 7 | Pathways to Change | 121 | | 8 | Envisioning the Future | 139 | | Notes | 151 | | Bibliography | 175 | | Index | 181 |
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| | | | | | Keywords Work and family, United States, Industries, Social aspects, Organization Development, Business / Economics / Finance, Social Science, Anthropology - Cultural, United States, Social aspects, Industries, Work and family
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