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Compartmentalising your life

I came across this interesting piece from Fast Company this morning, which includes an interview with an extremely successful business executive. The reason I found it so interesting was her reference to how firstly,... read more →
  • October 3, 2012
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Work-Life Balance

Turning off the hose

By Dr. Richard A. MacKinnon There has been lots of press attention on a major European corporation’s announcement that email access will be turned off at night, to improve employees’... read more →
  • January 8, 2012
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • CyberPsychology, Productivity, Work-Life Balance

Working from home and your “significant other”

A humorous perspective on home-working from Lifehacker. It’s true however that a move from being office-based to spending more, or all,  of your working time at home can be difficult for... read more →
  • December 17, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Work-Life Balance

Time to change the focus

I enjoyed this piece by Douglas LaBier in the Huffington Post. He looks at how dissatisfaction with work and an imbalance between work demands and our personal lives impacts both the individual employee, but... read more →
  • November 27, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Work-Life Balance

Olympic Flexibility

Several press articles over the past few months have highlighted the potential for increased flexible working arrangements for employees impacted by the upcoming London 2012 Olympics. Politicians, local and national,... read more →
  • September 24, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Flexible Working, Work-Life Balance

International perspectives on maternity leave

While few people would still argue that childcare is the only consideration when examining employees’ work-life balance, having a baby obviously has a major impact on any individual and their experience of... read more →
  • August 25, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Diversity, Work-Life Balance

Upcoming work-life balance event

I’m grateful to have been invited to present at an exciting event in London next month. I’m speaking at the Division of Occupational Psychology’s Work-Life Balance One Day Event. It takes... read more →
  • May 29, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Events, Work-Life Balance

What is European work-life balance?

By Dr. Richard A. MacKinnon Prof. Cary Cooper recently wrote an article for CNN which suggested that Americans could learn from Europe when it comes to work-life balance. While it’s an interesting piece,... read more →
  • May 27, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Work-Life Balance

A singles-friendly culture?

By Dr. Richard A. MacKinnon Wendy Casper and colleagues wrote an interesting article in 2007 that I recently re-read. They highlight the need for a single-friendly culture in organisations -... read more →
  • May 24, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Diversity, Flexible Working, Organisational Culture

Try to see it my way…

Next week, I’ll be flying to the Netherlands to present at the European Association of Work and Organisational Psychology (EAWOP) Conference 2011. I’ve attended and presented at the last four of... read more →
  • May 21, 2011
  • Dr. Richard MacKinnon
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  • Events, Work-Life Balance
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