Fireside Chat Author Series - Jodi Detjen
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Join us for a Fireside Chat with Jodi Detjen about her book The Orange Line - A Woman's Guide to Integrating Career, Family and Life.  The evening will start with networking and continue on with a conversation with the author followed by a question and answer session and a related exercise.   The discussion will be moderated by Debbie Dean, Vice President, DS Americas General Counsel, Legal Department.

 

About the Book

Why do women find work-life balance so hard? Why is having it all such an elusive quest? Why haven't women yet reached equality in the leadership ranks?

Authors Jodi Ecker Detjen, Michelle A. Waters, and Kelly Watson probe these questions and more in their highly anticipated new book: The Orange Line - A Woman's Guide to Integrating Career, Family and Life. Through interviews with 118 college-educated women, they document real-world career stories and daily life anecdotes about women s experiences in the work-life struggle. In their research they uncovered how women trap themselves with outdated but pervasive ideals and rigid behavioral rules that define the ideal woman. The authors named this limiting belief system the Feminine FilterTM. Not surprisingly the Filter contains rules such as Do it all, Look good, and Be nice, but nowhere on the list is the rule, Be smart. Accordingly, the authors call on women to turn their belief system around, not only by starting to think and work smarter, but also to reframe their assumptions and shed their guilt.

The authors trace the professional path women follow on their pursuit of career success, starting with what they call the Green Line. This is when women, mostly in their twenties and thirties, identify themselves through their work, abandoning their own needs and exhausting themselves in the process. The Green Line career, despite the external rewards it may garner, often leads to a self-perpetuating and unfulfilling life story.

After time spent on the exhausting Green Line path, many women begin to seriously consider the prospect of opting out of their career. This might be to spend more time with their children, or because of a job loss, burnout or a health issue. In doing so they head off onto what the authors term the Red Line path. Now they make their career secondary in importance or even walk away from it completely, to focus fully on life and/or family.

In this book the authors describe a new career track opportunity: The Orange Line. Women on The Orange Line do not need to choose between work and life; they choose both and live both fully. Women can use The Orange Line as a launching pad to create a robust, whole life that integrates work, family, and self. Orange Liners learn to consciously pace themselves and design a career path that accommodates their own needs. They also take care not to do it all, but rather to assure themselves sufficient support in their home lives to preserve and enable their creative energy.

The Orange Line is the most radical call to arms for women in decades. It does not look to governments, corporations and other organizations to change. Instead, the authors inspire women to look inward. That is where women will find and claim their power.

About the Author

Jodi has been a professor of management at Suffolk University since 1999. Jodi teaches management at the MBA, Undergraduate and Corporate Education levels both online, in the classroom and internationally. Jodi writes about the skills required and organizational aspects related to living an integrated life. She also is a principal partner of a boutique consulting firm, the InTrinsic Group. Jodi works with organizations to deliver outcome-focused leadership development and process improvements to better match performance to strategy, and coaching to foster effective performance. Prior to teaching and independent consulting, Jodi was as an international management consultant based in London, England working with Global 1000 clients focused on large-scale organizational change. Jodi received her MA in International Development Policy focusing on organizational development from Duke University and her BSc from Virginia Tech in Management Science.

 

Date and Time:  
February 11, 2014
6:30 - 9:00 PM

Location:  

Dassault Systèmes, 175 Wyman Street, Executive Briefing Center, Water Building, Waltham, MA 02451

 

We appreciate Dassault Systèmes donating the use of their event space.

Cost:   
Members: $30; Non-Members: $45, Workshop and Annual Membership: $115
 
A light dinner will be served.
 

To Register

Due to security policies at Dassault Systèmes, you must register by 9am on 2/11 if you plan to attend.

WEST's Fireside Chat Author Series has different authors presenting every other month.  Another event in this series is a Fireside Chat with Betsy Myers on April 3, 2014 in Waltham, MA.

 

 

 

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