
Stew Friedman
@stewfriedman
Organizational psychologist @Wharton since '84. Books: Total Leadership, Leading the Life You Want, Parents Who Lead. Former exec @Ford.
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ICYMI: As featured in Penn Today, author Stew Friedman (BABY BUST, 10th ANNIVERSARY, out now from Wharton School Press!) discusses changing attitudes about children among millennials and younger generations in an interview from Knowledge at Wharton ow.ly/LkW050R1hlV


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Why are millennials not having kids? Prof. Stew Friedman surveyed The Wharton School classes 20 years apart and found that in 1992, about 78% of men and women said they wanted kids compared to about 42% in 2012. He explained on our Knowledge at Wharton podcast: whr.tn/3w0FqIU

Donāt miss these books by The Wharton Schoolās Stew Friedman, Zeke Hernandez, Ethan Mollick, and Witold Henisz magazine.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/spring-ā¦

BABY BUST, 10th ANNIVERSARY by Stew Friedmanāout now from Wharton School Press!āis featured on Wharton Magazine's list of must-read books from The Wharton School authors: ow.ly/MxA550RohAO


To offer work life-balance, employers need policies that support employees with and without children, says The Wharton School's Stew Friedman. In a #WhartonExecEd Nano Tool for Leaders, he shares steps to retain and engage your workforce by supporting balance: whr.tn/3Vkefm2

š Happy #FirstDayOfSummer! While many use summer vacations as opportunities to unplug and unwind from work-related stress, The Wharton School professor Stew Friedman recommends adopting a "vacation mindset" on weekends year-round in this #WhartonExecEd Nano Tool. whr.tn/4boFHod

We've long known that child care is essential to parents' earning power and thus the economy. But Covid-era data is piling up to remind us that quality day care is also essential for kids' development. My latest (gift link) for Bloomberg Opinion: bloomberg.com/opinion/articlā¦

Unlike in Americaās 1950s ābaby boom,ā fewer graduates than ever are having children. In this 10th anniversary edition of his study, Professor Stew Friedman explores how the #COVID pandemic impacted parenthood and what can be done to spur cultural change. whr.tn/3wcWtHL








