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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful guidance for a sustainable life,
By Amy Tiemann "creator of www.MojoMom.com" (North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: CEO of Me: Creating a Life that Works in the Flexible Job Age (Hardcover)
"CEO of Me" takes a 360 degree look at flexibility and comes up with thoughtful advice for all workers. The authors keep an eye on developing a sustainable work-life "flexstyle" and acknowledge that there are many ways to achieve that goal. They look at the major styles of being an Integrator, Separator, or Volleyer and highlight the strengths and challenges of each approach. A major strength of "CEO of Me" is getting each reader to look beyond our habits or assumptions (I had to challenge my assumption that "work-life integration is always good") to consciously explore alternatives that might work better.
A second strength is the ongoing acknowledgment that a sense of control is essential to a worker's happiness. Any of the styles can feel like a trap if a worker is forced into either too much separation or integration. "Captives," who are forced to separate work and personal lives, are portrayed as the most conflicted, stressed, and unhappy workers (a conclusion borne out by work-life research). It's the age of flexible jobs, a trend sure to continue into the future, and I love that "CEO of Me" talks about this development applying to men and women, parents and single people. Many suggestions for individual action and workplace advocacy come together to create a very strong book. |
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CEO of Me: Creating a Life that Works in the Flexible Job Age by Ellen Ernst Kossek (Hardcover - December 17, 2007)
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