ABSTRACT

This book presents a realistic perspective on the paradoxes employees face when navigating work and personal responsibilities for career success. The author answers the critical question of how to achieve sustainable and rewarding work–life integration from a perspective of "both/and" rather than "either/or."

While most books focus on a fragmented, hyper-effective view of women and leadership, this book advances the need for an integrated approach. Its Competing Values Framework acts as an organizing model that aligns personal competency with organizational capability, helping readers to identify important leadership roles and competencies, break societal barriers, and choose the right set of behaviors to fit their personal and professional goals. In-chapter text boxes provide personal insight from real employees both entering and established in leadership positions, offering a varied perspective on the challenges and resolutions available to women in management. As men become more engaged with their families, they too will find this book a useful tool.

Students in diversity management, women and management, career development, leadership, and organizational behavior classes will benefit from this realistic and sustainable alternative to the "have it all" model.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Work–Life Integration

part 1|76 pages

Promoting Value Congruence

chapter 1|34 pages

Challenging the Binary

chapter 2|41 pages

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs

part 2|67 pages

Reinforcing Comparable Worth

chapter 3|31 pages

Promoting Equality in Management

chapter 4|34 pages

Cracking the Glass Ceiling

part 3|71 pages

Retaining Key Positions

chapter 5|35 pages

Creating Effective Boards

chapter 6|33 pages

Rethinking Women and Leadership

part 4|85 pages

Breaking Societal Barriers

chapter 7|34 pages

Changing the Corporate Mindset

chapter 8|24 pages

Sustaining Diversity and Inclusion

chapter |25 pages

Conclusion

Quality of Work–Life