Section 1. Oh, the places you'll go!
take stock and set your vision: How to build a meaningful career
do legacy and freedom trump salary and prestige for you? / by Amy Gallo
don't balance. Integrate / by Stewart D. Friedman
Section 2. Be all ears: get feedback: Get the feedback you need
check your perception to learn and grow / by Carolyn O'Hara
find new ways to connect and communicate / by Scott Edinger
Section 3. Choose your own adventure: set goals and make career choices: Increase the odds of achieving your goals by setting them with your family
a different type of family planning / by Jackie Coleman and John Coleman
Flex work, part-time, and laterals, oh my!
adventures in alternative work arrangements / by Michele Benton
Winning support for flexible work
propose something that works for you, and your org / by Amy Gallo
Making part-time work for you: an Interview with Kristin McElderry
one mom's story of juggling a career with three kids / by Amy Gallo
How to decide whether to relocate for a job
assess the impact on your family / by Rebecca Knight
navigate on and off the career ramp: When you're leaving your job because of your kids
transition from one role to the next with grace / by Daisy Dowling Wademan
Ramp up your career after parental leave
first, decide what you want / by Lisa Quest
Section 5. All in the family
manage relationships: Bring all of your identities to work
CEO, mentor, partner, parent, child (and personal chef, party-planner, mediator) / by Carrie Kerpen
How dual-career couples make it work
curiosity, communication, and initiation / by Jennifer Petriglieri
Being a two-career couple requires a long-term plan
design your vision together / by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
A guide to balancing eldercare and career
when no one throws you a "your mom broke her hip" party / by Liz O'Donnell
Section 6. Don't go it alone
get support: Working parents need a "parenting posse"
find your tribe / by Alison Beard
Create your own personal "board of directors"
assemble trusted advisors for every aspect of your life / by Priscilla Claman
Making time for networking as a working parent
maintain connections / by David Burkus
Epilogue: To infinity, and beyond!
What I learned about working parenthood after my kids grew up
iit happens just as fast as the old people say / by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox.