
Offering hard-won insights from women who've faced down these issues, she guides readers through decisions about such crucial issues as timing the birth of their children, allocating housework, evaluating various work arrangements and lining up support. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.. From Publishers Weekly A clinical psychologist and working mother, L
- Title : Getting It Right: How Working Mothers Successfully Take Up the Challenge of Life, Family, and Career
- Author : Laraine T. Zappert
- Rating : 4.82 (944 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-4-30
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 278 Pages
- Asin : 0671041819
- Language : English
Offering hard-won insights from women who've faced down these issues, she guides readers through decisions about such crucial issues as timing the birth of their children, allocating housework, evaluating various work arrangements and lining up support. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.. From Publishers Weekly A clinical psychologist and working mother, Laraine Zappert interviewed 300 Stanford University Business School graduates to prepare her well-organized and optimistic book, Getting It Right: How Working Mothers Successfully Take Up the Challenge of Life, Family, and Career. Her time-tested solutions for creating a healthy balance between work and home require effort and dedication, thoughZappert is the founder and director of the Women?s Group Program at Stanford?s Graduate Schools of Business, Law, Medicine, and Engineering, and serves as director of the university?s Sexual Harassment Policy Office. Visit her Web site at drzappert.
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