Thursday, July 02, 2009



In 1996, Suzy Welch, a then senior editor for the Harvard
Business Review, was invited to speak to a group of
insurance executives in beautiful Hawaii. And like many
working moms, trying to crack the work-life balance code—
brought along, two of her then small children (ages 5
and 6) for what would be the ultimate business and
pleasure fix.

As she later delivered a keynote speech before a room

filled with executives, the two young children (who
managed a jailbreak style escape from a dance class
where she tried to warehouse them), burst into the hall
in hula skirts, bringing the conference to a screeching
halt, and Welch, to the realization that she needed to find
a better way for reclaiming life—at home, at work and in
love. We recently caught-up with the bestselling author,
O columnist and business journalist to learn more about
her new transformative approach—how it changed her
life but more importantly, what it could all mean for you—
in 10 minutes, 10 months or 10 years. FULL FEATURE

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