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Seven years ago, Wharton alum Matt Schneider helped to launch a “dads group” to highlight work-life issues of importance to fathers. The group has blossomed.
Our student correspondent attends the Wharton Mother-Daughter Weekend and leaves inspired by the shared stories and motivated to call her own mom.
A Penn grad and author is exploring work-life balance decisions, and business students should listen to what she’s finding out: No one can really have it all.
Magazine contributor and Wharton alumnus Peter Cohan is seeking answers and assistance from his readers for an upcoming book project. Read more and volunteer.
Eight qualities that will help you find a work-life balance and help you help others to do the same.
CEOs like GM’s Mary Barra spend a lot of time in airplanes, but that doesn’t mean their trade-offs are right for you, says leadership consultant Alissa Finerman.
Today's Wharton graduates believe they cannot integrate family life with work and are prepared to make a difficult choice instead, according to the latest book from Wharton Digital Press.
Wharton parents: How did you build you careers while building your families?
A Lifelong Learning Master Class by Prof. Stew Friedman allows attendees to wrestle with issues of leadership, life, work and community.