Anne and François (A): alternative working options
Author: Brimm, Linda ; Wittenberg-Cox, AvivahINSEAD Area: Organisational BehaviourPublisher: Fontainebleau : INSEAD, 1994.Language: EnglishDescription: 8 p.Type of document: INSEAD CaseNote: Latest version available via https://publishing.insead.edu • See also: Anne and François (B): a couple of years later...Abstract: This is one of a series of cases examining the lives of dual-career couples with children. This French couple has looked at alternative work options. François is an entrepreneur. Anne, an INSEAD MBA, has spent 10 years with the French subsidiary of a large, American consumer-goods company. She has spent the last few years trying to build an interesting and recognised job with a part-time schedulePedagogical Objectives: The purpose of this case series is to promote discussion of career issues in the complexity of dual-career and multi-cultural families. A particular focus is on the importance of building personal skills to deal with this complexity. Self-awareness and sensivity to understanding differences are key themes which emerge as essential to resolving these career and family issues.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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See also: Anne and François (B): a couple of years later...
The purpose of this case series is to promote discussion of career issues in the complexity of dual-career and multi-cultural families. A particular focus is on the importance of building personal skills to deal with this complexity. Self-awareness and sensivity to understanding differences are key themes which emerge as essential to resolving these career and family issues.
This is one of a series of cases examining the lives of dual-career couples with children. This French couple has looked at alternative work options. François is an entrepreneur. Anne, an INSEAD MBA, has spent 10 years with the French subsidiary of a large, American consumer-goods company. She has spent the last few years trying to build an interesting and recognised job with a part-time schedule
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