Out of Office: the big problem and bigger promise of working from home
Author : Anne Helen Petersen
Out of Office: The Big Problem and Bigger Promise of Working from Home is an eye-opening examination of the remote work revolution by celebrated journalist Anne Helen Petersen. Drawing from research, personal narratives, and cultural critique, Petersen explores the complexities of working from home, challenging traditional notions of productivity, work-life balance, and corporate culture. This insightful guide breaks down the allure of flexible work, the deep-seated problems of corporate structures, and the untapped potential for a healthier, more balanced way to work.
Key themes include:
- The Reality of Remote Work: Petersen dispels myths around working from home, revealing both the benefits and the hidden challenges that accompany the shift to remote work.
- The Crisis of Burnout: The author examines burnout as a pervasive issue and explores how remote work can either exacerbate or alleviate it, depending on corporate support and individual practices.
- Future of Work: Petersen delves into how reimagining work can foster better mental health, productivity, and purpose in both professional and personal lives.
Out of Office is essential reading for employees, managers, and entrepreneurs, offering a thoughtful analysis of what it takes to truly work well. Readers will find:
- Inspiring Case Studies: Real-life examples of companies successfully adapting to remote work.
- Practical Advice: Tips on setting boundaries, creating home office spaces, and navigating remote communication.
- Vision for a Better Future: Petersen presents a blueprint for a work culture that values autonomy, community, and wellness.
Author Biography:
Anne Helen Petersen is a celebrated journalist and cultural critic known for her thought-provoking explorations of modern work, burnout, and societal norms. With a background in academia, Petersen earned her Ph.D. in Media Studies from the University of Texas, where she developed a deep understanding of how culture, media, and work intersect. Formerly a Senior Culture Writer at BuzzFeed, she has penned numerous essays on topics ranging from celebrity culture to labor issues, bringing a unique mix of scholarly insight and relatable storytelling to her writing.
Petersen’s previous works, including Can’t Even: How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation, established her as a leading voice in discussions of work culture and mental health. Her expertise in examining work-life dynamics is both timely and resonant in an age where the lines between work and personal life are increasingly blurred. With Out of Office, Petersen expands on her examination of labor, productivity, and burnout, offering a vision of what the future of work could be if we move beyond outdated corporate structures and prioritize autonomy, flexibility, and well-being.
In addition to her books, Petersen has contributed to major publications such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post. Her incisive, culturally attuned perspective continues to make her a sought-after voice on issues of work, culture, and society. Petersen currently resides in Montana, where she continues to write, research, and challenge the status quo of modern work culture.
(9781922310880)
SKU | 9781922310880 |
Barcode # | 9781922310880 |
Brand | Scribe Publications |
Artist / Author | Anne Helen Petersen |
Shipping Weight | 0.2900kg |
Shipping Width | 0.020m |
Shipping Height | 0.210m |
Shipping Length | 0.140m |
Unit Of Measure | each |
Number of pages | 272 |
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