WFH (Working From Home): How to build a career you love when you're not in the office

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title WFH (Working From Home): How to build a career you love when you're not in the office
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Harriet Minter
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 214,Width 134
Category/GenreAdvice on careers and achieving success
ISBN/Barcode 9781529414417
ClassificationsDewey:658.3123
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint Greenfinch
Publication Date 4 March 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Harriet Minter offers a one-stop resource for those working from home or those who want to work from home but are still sceptical.' - The Financial Times ' . . . a must-read for post-Covid times.' - People Management Magazine The no bullsh*t guide to getting your work and life on track in the new flexible workplace. Virtually every industry is making lasting changes that will open doors to a more flexible working week. So how do we adjust, thrive and excel in an environment where glitchy daily video conferences are the norm? By turns fierce, funny and highly practical, Harriet Minter will show you the skills to be effective and creative during the day-to-day. Harriet breaks down how to be an inspiring and energising manager (either remotely or to a flexibly working team), how to create and thrive in a high-trust culture (on a small and large scale) and most importantly how to achieve your ambition and propel your career forwards. Packed full of hard-won tricks, tips and tools, Harriet Minter draws on her own experience as a careers coach and adviser to companies on their flexible working culture to help you bring your best self to work - from your living room.

Author Biography

Harriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in female leadership and working from home. She is the author of WFH: How to Build a Career you Love Outside the Office and she founded the Guardian's Women in Leadership section - the first editorial section in a national newspaper to focus on women's working lives. She is also a columnist for Psychologies magazine and hosts her own radio show, The Badass Women's Hour on TalkRadio. She's written for publications including The Times, the Telegraph and Red magazine. As well as her journalism, she is also a fully qualified coach and facilitator and trains companies in how to make their workplaces work for their staff. She's run programmes on female leadership and how to lead a team from your home for everyone from multinationals to start-ups. She is a regular speaker on women's rights, remote working, and the future of leadership. She's given two TED Talks, the first on the importance of learning to fail and the second on yoga, which have had 10s of thousands of views. Outside of work she is a doting mum to a rescued Staffordshire Bull Terrier and an enthusiastic, if not exactly talented, pottery student.