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Advice for Working DadsBy Harvard Business Review, Daisy Dowling

In a Nutshell

This 2021 essay collection is designed to help a new generation of fathers find balance between a fulfilling family life and successful career.

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You want to be yourself and not fall into the all-too-common but unpleasant trap of being 100% defined by your job, caretaking, and task list.

Daisy Dowling

Introduction

In the 21st century, parenting no longer means choosing between being a breadwinner and a homemaker.

While working moms have been comparing notes on work-life balance for decades, the corporate world is still not used to male employees who want to prioritize their families.

Edited by executive coach Daisy Dowling, the Harvard Business Review's Working Parents Series supports professionals seeking to be involved in their children's lives while navigating the corporate world.

In Advice for Working Dads, experts from various fields offer practical tools for fathers who want to be dedicated partners, carve out time for their children, and create family-friendly work cultures.

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