Website Name: Work+Life Fit URL: http://www.worklifefit.com/ Intended Audience: The audience is unlimited. Website Overview: This site advises individuals and organizations how to use strategic flexibility in how, when, and where work is done and life is managed to profit, grow, and thrive; short-term as well as long-term. The specific author is unknown, but the parent company is Flex+Strategy Group. The founder, Cali Williams, is cited by The New York Times as "one of the smartest" and "sophisticated thinkers". If I had to guess, I'd say there are multiple authors contributing. The site did have a couple of dead links, or javascript errors but it is possible that the latter was just my browser. This company works with Pepsico, The United Nations, Ernst & Young, the U.S. Navy, and Microsoft to encourage a work life balance. If I didn't already believe they were a credible source, knowing that they back organizations like this would make me believe so. Relationship to Class: It's all about the work/life balance. It provides suggestions on balancing the two just as we've read in our class material. Other Comments: I bookmarked this site and I have every intention of keeping up with it.
Work+Life Fit
URL:
http://www.worklifefit.com/
Intended Audience:
The audience is unlimited.
Website Overview:
This site advises individuals and organizations how to use strategic flexibility in how, when, and where work is done and life is managed to profit, grow, and thrive; short-term as well as long-term. The specific author is unknown, but the parent company is Flex+Strategy Group. The founder, Cali Williams, is cited by The New York Times as "one of the smartest" and "sophisticated thinkers". If I had to guess, I'd say there are multiple authors contributing. The site did have a couple of dead links, or javascript errors but it is possible that the latter was just my browser. This company works with Pepsico, The United Nations, Ernst & Young, the U.S. Navy, and Microsoft to encourage a work life balance. If I didn't already believe they were a credible source, knowing that they back organizations like this would make me believe so.
Relationship to Class:
It's all about the work/life balance. It provides suggestions on balancing the two just as we've read in our class material.
Other Comments:
I bookmarked this site and I have every intention of keeping up with it.
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