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Why CEOs Fight Hybrid Work – Even When They’re Wrong
The Five Day Office Week is Dead – so says Nick Bloom, an economics professor at Stanford University and an expert on work-from-home…
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Peter Graves
Peter Graves, our Lead Dad of the Week, vividly remembers the year he devoted all of his time to his boys. It was 1995. In that pre-cell…
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5 Lessons About Change From Thanksgiving
This is our second Thanksgiving spent at an inn in northeast Florida, and there are some lessons in it for adapting to change more broadly…
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How To Foster Empathy in Children
Teaching empathy to our children is more critical than ever in today’s world. How we do it often starts with a simple, everyday experience…
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Why The Best Companies Treat Dads and Moms Equally
Many companies still focus on working moms with their outreach and employee resource groups for parents. But research from Boston…
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Brian Sullivan
When Brian Sullivan, our Lead Dad of the Week, took on management roles at Mastercard and later Charter Communications he had a go-to…
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5 Reasons Why Schools Need Dad Events
Here’s a story about a working parent’s journey from awareness to frustration to complaint (with a detour into unproductive grumbling) and…
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How to Make Gifts Fair and Inclusive
When our children are young and small, their birthday parties seem fairly easy to put together. As they grow and develop social circles…
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How Did The Turkey Get On Your Table? This App Knows
Michael Perry was living the tech founder’s dream. He’d sold an app he created to Shopify, where he had a senior role. Then he and his…
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Saurab Bhargava
Saurab Bhargava was instinctive as a Lead Dad at work.A chief digital officer when his first daughter was born in 2012, Saurab took the…
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How To End OOO In Work Calendars – and Why It Matters
If there’s one thing I’d like to see removed from shared work calendars. it’s OOO – the ubiquitous calendar filler that stands for Out of…
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Top 10 Educational Resources for Young Kids
Consuming media is the norm for kids growing up today. Kids as young as first grade get Chromebooks assigned to them in elementary school…
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