Thinking outside the box provides a wider array of options for integrating work and life. Authors Kate Mangino and Kristin Maschka joined us to explore how families can work together to achieve this by applying two important work-life integration skills: Anticipating the Future; Planning and Re-prioritizing. Here's this week's summer replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyJcwgz2Rus
Learn how Amy Beacom is promoting change for new parents and Alex Pang is helping organizations work smarter and work less. Whether it’s change for yourself, your team, or your workplace – three work-life integration skills are essential: Investing in Strong Relationships; Setting Boundaries; Taking Calculated Risks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxcG_y5FioU
Care is Essential Labor, says Angela Garbes. Our communities and workplaces also benefit from greater diversity and gender equity. How can we weave together all three themes in one collective vision? We joined Ed Frauenheim and Paula Spann as we reimagined the work day, and normalized https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32-BGJSDyGs&t=2s that people of all ages and all genders…
Sometimes it’s hard to imagine how to make your work and life integration solution affordable. Learn how Matt Becker helps young families create “life-centered” approaches to finances. Scott Behson also shared how progressive organizations are helping employees meet their work, life and financial goals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHB-rpMDX1o&t=2003s