Imagine that you have turned on the television, flipped through 150-some odd channels in the span of a minute, turned it off, turned on another television, done the same thing, turned your head slightly, turned yet another television, watched a show for 30 seconds, turned back to the first television and broadcast your own short …
Work-Life Balance and the Corporate Family
...while corporations can attempt to build bridges between work and life, so long as they conceive of themselves as essentially detached entities, constituted by neither community nor persons, they will continue to dig deeper the chasms that separate their productivity from an integral humanity.
