Everything working parents need to make career choices that work for
them, from navigating tradeoffs to finding time for personal
development.
- Compiles the best advice from our Harvard Business Review community
of experts to help readers solve their biggest problems, anticipate
challenges, learn how to advocate for themselves, juggle their
impossible schedules, manage stress, and find fulfillment at home and
at work.
- Provides a variety of tactics on a targeted challenge of working
parenthood. Gives readers access to different approaches to try that
are grounded in research and practice, under the HBR Brand, with Daisy
Wademan Dowling as our expert SME.
Audience:
- Sleep-deprived, stressed out working parents who feel as though they
are letting everyone--colleagues/boss, family, and themselves--down
every day. These readers are longing for strategies, tips, tricks, and
stories to inspire them, to help them do and feel better, and to let
them know they are not alone. We imagine a secondary audience of folks
who are considering becoming parents or who are expecting their first
kid. Finally, there could be a third smaller audience of childless
bosses or administrators (HR) who are trying to better understand what
their employees are up against.
- We're taking a broad approach for this series. We're targeting both
mothers and fathers. We're looking at parents in all stages--from
people who are considering becoming parents to those juggling young
children and babies to folks who are handling the teenage years and
beyond. This series will be for people of all family structures
(married, unmarried, partnered, living in multigenerational homes),
and for both knowledge workers and those earning hourly wages.