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Women at Work

Introducing a Pick-Me-Up for Moms and Dads

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Gender, Business, Hbr, Workplace, Equality, Careers, Business/entrepreneurship, Harvard, Business/management, Business/careers, Management, Human, Entrepreneurship, Progress, Women, Resources

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Amy Gallo introduces Erica Truxler and Kevin Evers, two HBR editors hosting a series in which they confront the challenges of managing everything and everyone.

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0:00.0

Once your business gets to a certain size, the cracks start to emerge.

0:05.0

Things you used to do in a day take a week.

0:08.0

You deserve a customized solution, and that's NetSuite.

0:12.0

Learn more when you download NetSuite's popular KPI checklist,

0:17.0

absolutely free at NetSuite.com slash women at work.

0:21.0

That's NetSuite.com slash women at work.

0:26.0

Hi, it's Amy Gallo.

0:30.0

This spring we're going to put our regular programming on hold.

0:33.0

While we do some special projects, we'll be back in the fall with a regular season.

0:38.0

In the meantime, I want to introduce you to two of my colleagues

0:41.0

who are hosting a series that we're going to be running in the women at work feed very soon.

0:46.0

Kevin, Erica, tell our listeners who you are and what this series is all about.

0:50.0

I'm Kevin, I have two kids, Maisie, who's four years old,

0:55.0

and I have Willie, who's 15 months old, and I'm an editor at HBR.

0:59.0

Right now, I'm struggling to balance work in life,

1:02.0

which is exactly what the show is about.

1:04.0

Erica?

1:05.0

Hi, I'm Erica Trexler, and I am the mother of a three-year-old Claire

1:10.0

and a eight-month-old Mark, and I, too, am right there with you, Kevin.

1:14.0

I am trying to figure out how to work and parent at the same time.

1:19.0

As a fellow working parent, I am really excited about this series

1:24.0

called Family Management.

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