Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月29日
Glassdoor’s CEO refuses to work in front of his kids, and will head to his home office before he answers calls around them
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文章探讨了工作与育儿的平衡问题,提到一些CEO的做法,如Sutherland-Wong安排工作时间避免影响孩子,还提到‘科技干扰’现象,以及Friedman的研究发现工作对家庭的影响,包括对孩子行为和心理的作用等。

💻Sutherland-Wong不让孩子看到自己周末或深夜工作,孩子在时会去家庭办公室

📱‘科技干扰’指个体因电子设备从面前的人身上分心

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Friedman研究发现父母工作对家庭生活的心理干扰与孩子行为相关

👩对母亲而言,空闲时间的安排对孩子有积极影响

That’s why he’s introduced some rules about who’s around when he works and where he goes when there are company matters to attend to.Sutherland-Wong said he refuses to let his kids see him working weekends or late nights, and will instead log on once his children are in bed. The CEO who has led Glassdoor for the past four years told CNBC Make It: “With [my] children, I want to lead by not having digital products all around, or being distracted by my email and text messages all the time.” Working five days a week remotely allows him a level of flexibility, but Sutherland-Wong added if something does come up when his kids are around, he’ll remove himself to a home office instead of working in front of them.Sutherland-Wong said his two young children “pick up” on when their dad has one eye on his emails instead of engaging with them. As a result he structures his day “to be there when my kids come home from school, to be able to get offline, spend quality time with them, put them to bed and then get back online.”The balance of working parentsThe 44-year-old CEO isn’t the first staffer to identify the conflict between parenting and the immediacy of work—particularly when calls, emails and notifications are delivered direct to your smartphone or watch. This problem is defined as “technoference,” when an individual is digitally distracted from the people in front of them. More than 20 years ago Stewart D. Friedman, an organizational psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, conducted a search of 900 business professionals and their relationships with their children. Of course, this was before social media, the iPhone, smartwatches, and—for many homes—WiFi.So, in 2018, in an article for the Harvard Business Review, the emeritus practice professor revisited his research to examine how it may have become even more relevant.Friedman found that factors such as parents’ discretion over work, control over workload, and the psychological interference of employment in family life all correlated with children’s behavior.“A father’s cognitive interference of work on family and relaxation time—that is, a father’s psychological availability, or presence, which is noticeably absent when he is on his digital device—was linked with children having emotional and behavioral problems,” Friedman wrote. The findings went deeper when it came to mothers. The study found that working moms who had authority and discretion around work had mentally healthier children. However, what she did in her free time at home also impacted her offspring: “Mothers spending time on themselves—on relaxation and self-care—and not so much on housework, was associated with positive outcomes for children. “It’s not just a matter of mothers being at home versus at work, it’s what they do when they’re at home with their non-work time,” Friedman added.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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