Book Review: By Beth Bailey In The Federalist

Book Review: By Beth Bailey In The Federalist

The crowning achievement of Weill’s memoir is that its deepest messages are truly universal. We need to examine the effects of workplace cultures that award badges of honor for jam-packed schedules and long overtime hours. Everyone from high-level executives to stay-at-home moms like myself can appreciate how our busy-ness and distractions keep us from being present with those we love.

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Review by Jim Gleason for: Transplant Recipients International Organization (TRIO)