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New York Times: “Yes, You Can”

New York Times: “Yes, You Can”

​Sheryl Sandberg and her new book Lean In deals with successes and challenges in seeking and maintaining leadership positions that today's women face. Read the Story »

Huffington Post Blog: “Why Working in the Office Is Bad for You”

Huffington Post Blog: “Why Working in the Office Is Bad for You”

​Office perks are keeping employees on the premises longer. Does this really benefit the workers? Or the employer? Read the Story »

Fast Company: “Slacking At Work Is a Controversial Productivity Tool—So Is There a Better Way?”

Fast Company: “Slacking At Work Is a Controversial Productivity Tool—So Is There a Better Way?”

​Keeping out productivity might be a question of creating a workflow that is more sustainable, by fostering a culture where people are encouraged to unplug and renew and redefining our terms of success. There are a few great steps to start. Read the Story »

NBCNews.com: “Management Tip of the Day: Try not responding for a change”

NBCNews.com: “Management Tip of the Day: Try not responding for a change”

​Management tip of the day, adapted from Sleeping with Your Smartphone. Read the Story »

Entrepreneur: “Why Being a Workaholic is Counterproductive”

​In our always-on culture, the workaholic behavior is actually making us less productive. But there is a better way. Read the Story »

The National Federation of Independent Business: “8 Best Small Business Books Published in 2012”

​The National Federation of Independent Business list features "Sleeping with Your Smartphone" as one of the 8 Best Small Business Books Published in 2012. Read the Story »

Human Capital Magazine online: “Break your smartphone dependence, it’s killing you”

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HBR Blog Network: “Does success require sleeping with your smartphone?”

HBR Blog Network: “Does success require sleeping with your smartphone?”

​In this HBR webinar, Leslie shares the secrets from her book about changing the way you work to achieve greater personal balance, while also becoming more effective and efficient. Read the Story »

Huffington Post Blog: ” Breaking the cycle of responsiveness at work”

Huffington Post Blog: ” Breaking the cycle of responsiveness at work”

​It is not our physical presence at the office that can keep us trapped at work. To change the culture of boundary-less continuum, we need to redefine how we work. Read the Story »

ASTD.org: “Step away from the smartphone”

​From an experiment with a six-person team to a global initiative: the overview of the research Leslie conducted at BCG that served as the basis for the book. Read the Story »

HBR Blog Network: “The imperfect balance between work and life”

HBR Blog Network: “The imperfect balance between work and life”

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CNN.com: ” We dare you to take a real vacation”

CNN.com: ” We dare you to take a real vacation”

​Vacations make us better employees, and workplaces can benefit from the coordination required to give everyone time off. Read the Story »

New York Times: “The Workplace Benefits of Being Out of Touch”

New York Times: “The Workplace Benefits of Being Out of Touch”

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Washington Post: “Why ‘work-life balance’ doesn’t work”

Washington Post: “Why ‘work-life balance’ doesn’t work”

The Washington Post published a blog post written by Leslie entitled "Why ‘work-life balance’ doesn’t work." Read the Story »

Wall Street Journal: Real Vacations Are Good For You

Wall Street Journal: Real Vacations Are Good For You

​Leslie published a blog post about the value of vacations on WSJ.com. Read the Story »

Forbes: “Sleeping With Your Smartphone? Here’s the Cure”

Forbes: “Sleeping With Your Smartphone? Here’s the Cure”

​Forbes just published a review of Sleeping With Your Smartphone. Read the Story »

Time: “How to Stop Sleeping With Your Smartphone”

Time: “How to Stop Sleeping With Your Smartphone”

Time published a piece highlighting some of the key takeaways from Sleeping With Your Smartphone. Read the Story »

The Economist: “Slaves to the smartphone”

The Economist: “Slaves to the smartphone”

​A recent Economist article recommends "Perlow's advice should be taken seriously." Read the Story »

USA Today: “If you’re always on, your work could be off”

USA Today: “If you’re always on, your work could be off”

​USA Today published a feature on Sleeping With Your Smartphone. Read the Story »

Inc.: “How to Stop Sleeping With Your Smartphone”

Inc.: “How to Stop Sleeping With Your Smartphone”

"Always on 24/7? It's not doing you or your company any good. Author and Harvard b-school professor Leslie Perlow on how to break the cycle." Read the Story »