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Power Lunch: Competing Demands of Work and Life How to Effectively Achieve Work-Life Balance for Oneself, Others and Millenials

Event Details

WHEN: August 16, 2017
WHERE: Noah's Event Venue, 17121 Marcy St., Omaha, Nebraska

Registration Window

OPENS: 2017-06-19
CLOSES: 2017-08-14

Event Description

Join us for Competing Demands of Work and Life: How to Effectively Achieve Work-Life Balance for Oneself, Others and Millenials on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Today’s hypercompetitive work environment is forcing employees to shoulder heightened levels of responsibilities and job demands, which is leading to burnout in the workplace and at home. In turn, it is common for employees to dramatically struggle to excel at work and simultaneously maintain a high quality of life outside of work. Dr. Troy Smith, assistant professor of management, will lead a discussion on the importance of work-life balance in the workplace and how to strategically manage others to help them attain work-life balance, with a particular focus on the work-life expectations of millennial employees.