Podcasts - Papers - Press

Podcasts

Families and Work Institute, 2011
"When Work Works", "Cracking the Code: Unlocking the Potential of Future Leaders"

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The State Bar of Texas, TexasBar CLE
"Mentoring the New Generation of Associates,"

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The State Bar of Texas, TexasBar CLE
"Work Life Balance In Law Firms: Why Is It An Oxymoron?"

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Papers

"Emerging Leaders: Critical Career Junctures That Direct the Career Life Cycle of Young Careerists"

Organization: Business and Professional Women Foundation
Subject: The impact of choice points in careers of those 18-45 years of age Click for PDF

"The State of Work-Life Effectiveness"

Organization: Business and Professional Women Foundation
Subject: The changes in the work-life industry since the introduction of the Family-Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in 1993 Click for PDF

"The Millennial Generation"

Organization: The Forté Foundation
Subject: Detailing the attributes of the Millennial generation (born 1982-2002) and their pursuits in the workplace

"Workplace Flexibility and Child Development"

Organization: Workplace Flexibility 2010 Project co-sponsored by Georgetown University Law School and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Subject: Impact on child development when working parents lack access to flexible work policies

Press

"'Hanging Out' Questionable: New Generation Brings Different Expectations to Workplace"

Publication: Tulsa Daily Commerce and Legal News, Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Subject: The new generation of lawyers
by Ralph Schaefer Click for PDF

"Back to Building the Future"

Organization: New York Women's Bar Association (NYWBA); Publication: New York Bar Association Member Newsletter
Subject: A review of practical skills for building future leaders in the legal profession
taken from "Cracking the Code: Unlocking the Potential of Future Leaders in the Legal Profession"
(Thomson-West, 2010)
by Judith Finer Freedman Click for PDF

"A Guide to Working with Millennials in the Legal Profession"
National Association of Legal Professionals (NALP)

Organization:  National Association of Legal Professionals (NALP)
Publication: The National Association of Legal Professionals (NALP) January 2011 Member Newsletter
Subject:  A book review of "Cracking the Code: Unlocking the Potential of Future Leaders in the Legal Profession"
by Tammy King (January 2011) Click for PDF

"Maximize Your Lawyer Potential – Professionalism and Business Etiquette for Law Students & Lawyers"

by Amee McKim (Thomson West, 2009)
Judith Finer Freedman of The Balanced Worker Project is quoted on pages 215, 239 and 240

"The Millennial Generation"

Organization: The Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA)
Publication: Diversity & The Bar Magazine
November/December 2008 Issue, pages 76 and 78 Click for PDF

"Helping Young Careerists Navigate the Challenges of Work-Life Balance"

Organization: Business and Profession Women Foundation (BPW)
Publication: Successful Business Digest, 2008 Edition
Subject: Detailing promising business practices released at the 2008 National Employer Summit of which The Balanced Worker Project™ was featured

"Six Tips for Maximizing Mentoring This Summer"

Publication: New Jersey Law Journal
by Ari Kaplan, June 2, 2008
Judith Finer Freedman of The Balanced Worker Project is quoted in the article  Click for article

"Keeping The Millennial Generation Engaged"

Organization: Benefits Canada
Publication: Benefits Canada Online Newsletter
Subject: Tips for embracing the new generation of workers  Click for article

"Work-Life Effectiveness" Interview style article

Organization: Workopolis, Canada's Largest Job Website
Publication: Workopolis Online Newsletter, April 2007

"Work-Life Effectiveness"

Organization: Lifespeak
Publication: Member Newsletter, May 2007 (Posted at lifespeak.ca)

For more information about initiatives for your academic program or organization, please contact
Judith Finer Freedman at jfinerfreedman@thebalancedworkerproject.com.