
Go Ask Your Mothers
Sarah Wells
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Description
In a post-pandemic job market, creating a truly mom-supportive workplace is the ultimate competitive advantage. But there’s a pervasive problem across workplaces big and small: Managers aren’t asking new mothers what support they need to transition back to work successfully. At the same time, working moms are afraid to ask for help—resulting in poor employment outcomes for both parties.
The solution? Intentional and open conversation, which has to start at the managerial level.
Go Ask Your Mothers is a guidebook for leaders at every level and in every sector, offering them:
- An outline of the struggles new working moms face from a lack of proper accommodations to the wide range of mental and physical postpartum challenges
- Context for why communication problems can arise between managers and moms
- A road map for initiating successful conversations with new mothers
- Proven strategies for facilitating successful transitions back to work for new moms
Investing in working mothers is more than just a powerful retention strategy; it’s an investment in your entire organization’s success. Now more than ever, we cannot afford to lose these highly valuable employees—and, equipped with the right tools, we won’t have to.
Product Details
Publisher | Matt Holt Books |
Publish Date | August 13, 2024 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781637745571 |
Dimensions | 209.6 X 139.7 X 22.9 mm | 340.2 g |
About the Author
Sarah Wells is a mom to two young girls and the CEO of a multi-million-dollar company that empowers working moms. As a leader in the mom and baby products industry, she has a direct line to tens of thousands of women as they return to work after having a baby, which provides her with unique insight into their struggles and successes as working moms. Sarah is a frequently called upon expert to present at workshops and to speak on podcasts for employers and teams about supporting working moms’ transitions back to work. Sarah holds a master’s degree in Public Policy and Women’s Studies from The George Washington University and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Women’s Studies from American University.
Reviews
—Eriko Talley, retired Senior Vice President of Human Resources, Coca-Cola; former Head of HR, APAC, Facebook; and former Head of HR, Amazon Japan
""Sarah Wells explores the essentials of fostering a thriving workplace by embracing the fundamental elements of human connection and community. Her refreshing perspective as a leader and mom herself provides valuable insights into supporting parents, offering a compelling narrative that vividly captures the experiences of mothers in the workforce. This book is an indispensable guide for creating environments where both employees and managers flourish together.""
—Anthony Silard, Author, Love and Suffering; Associate Professor and Director, The Center for Sustainable Leadership, Luiss Business School, Rome; and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Leadership, Monterrey Institute of Technology
""I've grappled with balancing financial objectives, spearheading strategic plans, and cultivating a workplace that thrives on efficiency and inclusivity. Sarah Wells's book provides practical insights for leaders seeking to maintain this equilibrium, particularly by addressing the distinct hurdles that working mothers encounter. It underscores the critical importance of supporting mothers in the workforce, emphasizing how their success is integral to the broader organizational success of the company.""
—Lori Brown-Simmons, Executive Director of Whiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP, and former Senior Executive at multiple Am Law 100 Firms
""In Go Ask Your Mothers, Sarah Wells unveils a guide that resonates deeply with leaders like myself, who are navigating the complexities of team management. This book is a valuable resource for cultivating strong and powerful teams, aligning seamlessly with the principles I hold dear in my own leadership journey.""
—Tamara O'Neil, Vice President and Chief Development Officer at a Leading Nonprofit"
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