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Reclaiming Life From Work

Cambridge Forum kicks off a new series considering the changing nature of work with Simone Stolzoff, journalist and author of The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work.

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From the moment we ask children what they want to “be” when they grow up, we teach them a fateful lesson: we are what we do.  For many Americans, jobs have become akin to a religious identity – they provide a paycheck, but also meaning, community and a sense of purpose.  The question is at what cost and are we asking too much of our jobs, to fulfill all these needs.  Stolzoff examines how work has come to dominate our lives and why we find it difficult to separate identity and self-worth from our jobs. He also explains what we lose when we expect too much from our careers and offers strategies on how to build a healthier relationship with work.

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Simone Stolzoff is a designer and workplace expert from San Francisco.  His book The Good Enough Job punctures the myths that keep us chained to our jobs and asks us to consider how to divide who we are, from what we do.

It questions the spin that employers tell us about the value of our labor and makes the case for reclaiming our lives in a world centered around work. 

JO HUNTER, Co-Founder and CEO of 64 Million Artists, a company that strives to be a positive leader in workplace culture; all staff work a 4-day week and enjoy an 11-month year with full pay and benefits.  Hunter believes in putting inclusive, caring practices at the heart of what she does.

“People think our 11-month year is radical or that we’re lazy.  To me, it’s just common sense to give workers a proper break. When we look at the works systems around us, many are clearly struggling.  Poor mental health is costing UK business 56 billion pounds a year due to absenteeism and burnout caused by greater job demands and expectations, plus lack of social interaction and lack of boundaries between work and home life.  So work isn’t working for many of us!” Jo Hunter

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The End Of The Office?

how will the pandemic affect your work, life, home?

Some people can’t wait to get back to the office but 80% don’t want to or would prefer a hybrid schedule, according to a recent Harvard survey.  Many more workers however, have no such attractive options. But all of us must consider the future of our workplaces going forward. 

Will things return to pre-pandemic conditions or are these new work/life changes here to stay?  Some people miss having a separate workspace and live interaction with colleagues.  What do you think? Join our discussion and tell us about your experiences over the past year – for better or worse.

Guest speaker, Nick Bloom, a professor of economics at Stanford University specializing in management practices and uncertainty, will be discussing his research which shows that balance between work, life and home is key.

Our second guest is Dr. Brad Harrington, Executive Director of the Boston College Center for Work & Family (BCCWF) and a research professor in the Carroll School of Management

RECORDED 5/18/2021

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GBH Forum Network recorded this talk and will post an edited version in the next few weeks, here >> https://forum-network.org/lectures/end-office-how-will-pandemic-affect-your-work-life-home/  

Learn more about our guest speakers.

Here is more on the work of Dr. Brad Harrington and Boston College’s Center for Work & Family (BCCWF) >> https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/carroll-school/sites/center-for-work-family.html/ 

Check out this curated list from the Working From Home Research Project >> https://wfhresearch.com/media/ 

“How to Navigate the Postpandemic Office” https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/24/business/dealbook/hybrid-workplace-guide.html 

From the BBC, “Are men-dominated offices the future of the workplace?” https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210503-are-men-dominated-offices-the-future-of-the-workplace   

Will we return full-time? Read more:

“No full-time return to the office for over a million”  https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56972207  

What’s a good balance of work and life? Check out this article from the Atlantic “There’s a Perfect Number of Days to Work From Home, and It’s 2” 

If you are an employer or employee looking for information to navigate the pandemic, look at this COVID-19 page from the BCCWF.

This forum is part of our TRANSFORMATIONS series, which has been examining the various ways in which the pandemic has acted as an agent of change.  We are grateful for the generous support of the City of Cambridge


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