Reddit mentions: The best work life balance in business books

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Top Reddit comments about Work Life Balance in Business:

u/LapsedLuddite · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

The new book "It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work" by Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson is a quick read and really good.

There's a great sense of self-forgiveness and relief when you read it.

amazon.com/Doesnt-Have-Be-Crazy-Work

u/greatconcavity · 2 pointsr/psychology

The effects of I/O psych also reach beyond the unmediated relation between employee and employer. Authors such as Jeffrey Pfeffer and others have lobbied, with increasing success, for regulations of workplaces. I/O psych research also informs the agenda and guidelines of the International Labor Organization.

u/kinematografi · 0 pointsr/philosophy

This book might help you understand.

u/0102030405 · 1 pointr/consulting

Becoming the Evidence Based Manager by Gary Latham

Leadership BS by Jeffrey Pfeffer

Dying for a Paycheck by Jeffrey Pfeffer

Evidence Based Management by Denise Rousseau and Eric Barends

The Culture Code by Daniel Coyle

Work Rules by Laszlo Bock (of course)

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And more that are actually based on solid evidence, not stories (sorry, I mean case studies. Same thing).