The Caregiving Ambition: What It Is and Why It Matters at Home and Work
Autor Julia B. Bear, Todd L. Pittinskyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197512418
ISBN-10: 0197512410
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 242 x 166 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197512410
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 242 x 166 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Most of us have aspirations far beyond building successful careers—we want first and foremost to do right by the people we love. Bear and Pittinsky make the compelling case that it's time to rethink ambition to include the motivation to care for our families.
Thank goodness for a new, creative approach to managing caregiving and career ambitions in the same (very busy) life. This book is thoughtful, well-researched, and downright practical.
A truly indispensable guide to understanding and succeeding in career and caregiving, full of essential advice you simply won't find anywhere else.
Finally what we need to hear about something no one wants to talk about: women's and men's ambition, not only for work, but caregiving, too... sharp diagnosis and honest, workable real-world remedies.
Here's a book for those who want to accomplish great things in their careers while nurturing and caring for their families with just as much ambition. Bear and Pittinsky touch a third rail of women at work, gender gaps in leadership, and diversity, equity and inclusion: loved ones and caring are anchors, not dead weights.
The evidence is clear: life's greatest fulfillment comes from meaningful relationships
The Caregiving Ambition is an essential contribution to the conversation about who does what for whom from the cradle to the grave. A compendium on caregiving as impassioned as informed – it is not to be missed by anyone personally or professionally involved in tending to someone other than themselves.
This is an important book coming out at just the right time. Covid-19 has brought many of us face-to-face with challenges and inequities in the way workplaces treat caregiving. The authors' recognition of caregiving as an "ambition" is brilliant—a radically new and sorely needed perspective. What we can see with this new lens isn't pretty. But neither is it unfixable.
Bear and Pittinsky (both, Stony Brook Univ.) highlight that caregiving is not only essential to society but also a cherished ambition, whether performed for pay or otherwise. As such, it should be recognized and accommodated for both men and women in workplace structures...a useful book for discussion groups.
Thank goodness for a new, creative approach to managing caregiving and career ambitions in the same (very busy) life. This book is thoughtful, well-researched, and downright practical.
A truly indispensable guide to understanding and succeeding in career and caregiving, full of essential advice you simply won't find anywhere else.
Finally what we need to hear about something no one wants to talk about: women's and men's ambition, not only for work, but caregiving, too... sharp diagnosis and honest, workable real-world remedies.
Here's a book for those who want to accomplish great things in their careers while nurturing and caring for their families with just as much ambition. Bear and Pittinsky touch a third rail of women at work, gender gaps in leadership, and diversity, equity and inclusion: loved ones and caring are anchors, not dead weights.
The evidence is clear: life's greatest fulfillment comes from meaningful relationships
The Caregiving Ambition is an essential contribution to the conversation about who does what for whom from the cradle to the grave. A compendium on caregiving as impassioned as informed – it is not to be missed by anyone personally or professionally involved in tending to someone other than themselves.
This is an important book coming out at just the right time. Covid-19 has brought many of us face-to-face with challenges and inequities in the way workplaces treat caregiving. The authors' recognition of caregiving as an "ambition" is brilliant—a radically new and sorely needed perspective. What we can see with this new lens isn't pretty. But neither is it unfixable.
Bear and Pittinsky (both, Stony Brook Univ.) highlight that caregiving is not only essential to society but also a cherished ambition, whether performed for pay or otherwise. As such, it should be recognized and accommodated for both men and women in workplace structures...a useful book for discussion groups.
Notă biografică
Julia B. Bear is Associate Professor of Management in the College of Business at Stony Brook University (SUNY). She received her Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on the influence of gender on negotiation processes and outcomes, as well as understanding gender gaps in organizations more broadly. Todd L. Pittinsky is a Professor of Technology and Society at Stony Brook University (SUNY) and a faculty fellow of the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College. Previously he was on the faculty of Harvard University, where also served as the Director of Research for the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership. He received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Harvard University.