I'm pretty much what you would get if Alice in Dilbert got fed up and went to law and business school to figure out how to fix our broken workplaces. I had a long stint in IT before career-switching into advocacy work around making jobs better. I believe that work-life balance is one of those issues that linguist George Lakoff calls "strategic issues," that is, issues that affect many other issues. If people could remedy their pervasive sense of being starved for time, they could be more engaged citizens, be better parents, and even be kinder to the environment.
You get what you measure and reward.
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Contributing Editor, WFC Resources, Inc.
Private, Human Resources industryWFC Resources, Inc. is a small entrepreneurial publishing, training and consulting company in the field of work-life balance. I am the operations and customer support manager as well as a contributing editor to our Work-Life Newsbrief, which is a monthly digest of the world's work-life news.
University of Iowa, Iowa, United States
MBA, 2001.
Areas of study: Dual concentrations in Leadership & Consulting and Labor Studies & Communication
University of Minnesota, Minnesota, United States
JD, 1991.
Areas of study: Labor & employment law, business & commercial law
University of Iowa, Iowa, United States
Master’s degree, 1982.
Areas of study: M.S. in Computer Science
University of Iowa, Iowa, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 1979.
Areas of study: B.S. with double major in Computer Science, Psychology