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The Parental Leave Playbook: 10 Touchpoints to Transition Smoothly, Strengthen Your Family, and Continue Building your Career 1st Edition
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Support your growing family without losing professional ground―a proven approach
The Parental Leave Playbook helps parents take control of their leave and make the most of what's considered a career timeout, but is actually a vital "time-in" for your life. If you're an expecting or new parent concerned about how your leave and return plans will affect your visibility, candidacy for promotion, work relationships, and performance (not to mention your identity and home life), this book will guide you into the smoothest transition possible. Most importantly, this book will help you as you grow and strengthen yourself and your family while remaining a professional.
In The Parental Leave Playbook, you'll learn Dr. Amy Beacom's innovative R.E.T.A.I.N. framework and the three-phase, ten-touchpoint model, to coach yourself through the leave process. Beacom identifies the critical points before, during, and after leave where parents and managers must work together, and explains how parents can facilitate success by finessing the way they approach their manager and colleagues. These models are supported by case studies from the author's work in the field with leading organizations like Microsoft, and supplemented by resources such as the evidence-based Parental Leave Transition Assessment (PLTA) sample report, leave action plan templates, reflection prompts, and development exercises to enhance self-awareness and skills.
You'll learn how to:
- Communicate your parental leave plans effectively and at the right time
- Set expectations with managers and colleagues to ensure a smooth transition
- Learn how to maintain visibility, avoid being replaced, and continue your upward career trajectory during your parental leave and beyond
- Grow and strengthen your family without sacrificing your professional gains
All working parents-to-be can benefit from the ideas and proven tools in this direct and practical book.
- ISBN-101119789230
- ISBN-13978-1119789239
- Edition1st
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateSeptember 15, 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions5.9 x 1.1 x 8.6 inches
- Print length288 pages
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Few issues are as fraught for working parents as how to take parental leave. While many seek to take time off from work to bond with their new child, concerns about work and finances sometimes prevent full enjoyment and utilization of this timeframe.
In The Parental Leave Playbook, author and consultant Dr. Amy Beacom and co-author Sue Campbell deliver an insightful treatment of how parents can take a leadership role when they take parental leave. The authors explain how to deal with the worries that many expectant parents have―becoming invisible at work, losing opportunities for promotion, seeing relationships deteriorate, and having difficulties juggling work and home roles.
Readers of this book will learn how to set healthy and realistic expectations for their leave, transition smoothly to and from their leave period, maintain visibility at work, build better relationships, and nurture their career, all while strengthening their family.
Using her proprietary RETAIN framework (the first evidence-based parental leave coaching program) and a three-phase, ten-touchpoint model, Dr. Beacom coaches readers through the entire leave process, emphasizing the critical points in the transition and when and how parents and managers must work together.
Throughout the book, case studies and real-world examples illustrate and highlight the concepts contained in the book’s framework and show how they’re implemented in companies like Microsoft. Finally, the book is supplemented by robust leave support resources, including a Parental Leave Transition Assessment tool and a leave action plan template.
Perfect for soon-to-be parents or those wondering how having a child will impact their careers and lives, The Parental Leave Playbook will also earn a place in the libraries of employers, managers, executives, and founders who wish to improve their company’s parental leave program and ensure that those who take leave are properly supported.
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THE PARENTAL LEAVE PLAYBOOK
“If you’ve ever wondered how becoming a parent advances your leadership skills, read this book. If you’re currently a leader seeking to help parents who work for you improve their leadership skills by taking parental leave, read this book. It provides a clear roadmap, practical tips, real examples, and shows us that parental leave is an important leadership development experience from which everyone benefits.”
―David Dotlich, PhD, entrepreneur and author, Why CEOs Fail; Head, Heart and Guts; Leadership Passages, and ten other bestselling leadership books, President and Senior Partner, Korn Ferry International
“The Parental Leave Playbook is a must-read for any expectant parent trying to navigate the transition to working-parenthood with less stress and more joy.”
―KJ Dell’Antonia, former editor of Motherlode, current contributor to The New York Times, author of How to Be a Happier Parent
“If you feel overwhelmed about how to plan your parental leave, look no further than this compassionate and ground-breaking book. The touchpoints, commonsense, and humor help you focus your time and energy where it will do the most good to create a smooth transition.”
―Meghan Leahy, certified parent coach, author of Parenting Outside the Lines, columnist for The Washington Post
“The Parental Leave Playbook offers practical and emotional preparation that has the power to help working families at a time when they need it most. This is the perfect guidebook for expecting and new parents, and gives essential information managers need as well. No matter how long your leave and no matter what kind of company or organization you work with, this book will be your trusted guide.”
―Wendy Davis, PhD, PMH-C, executive director, Postpartum Support International
About the Author
AMY BEACOM, EdD, is founder and CEO of the Center for Parental Leave Leadership, the first consultancy in the U.S. to focus exclusively on parental leave. Drawing on over 25 years in executive leadership development and coaching, Amy consults with Fortune 100 companies, international organizations, working parents, and more to transform the way our companies and our country engage with the parental leave transition.
SUE CAMPBELL is a writer, author, and coach who has worked with the Center for Parental Leave Leadership since its early days, helping to communicate the transformative impact of their core mission. Her writing, often focused on issues important to parents, has been published in many outlets, including Prevention, Good Housekeeping, Scary Mommy, and Mamalode.
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- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (September 15, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1119789230
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119789239
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.9 x 1.1 x 8.6 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #981,400 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #573 in Labor & Industrial Economic Relations (Books)
- #1,513 in Women & Business (Books)
- #2,069 in Workplace Culture (Books)
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About the authors
Amy Beacom, Ed.D., has worked in the field of executive leadership development and coaching, with a particular focus on issues of relevance to women leaders, since 1996. She was a founding principal in a successful executive development firm later acquired by Mercer, before returning to academia and private consulting. In that role, Dr. Beacom worked with Fortune 500 companies to help craft custom leadership development experiences designed to support large scale culture change efforts. A partial list of clients includes: Microsoft; Phillips 66; Johnson & Johnson; Pfizer; Unilever; General Electric; Novartis; Sprint; Arthur Andersen; Bank of America; Avon; MCI; Nike; Levi-Strauss; and Citi-Group.
In 2006, after the birth of her first child, Dr. Beacom envisioned a new field of executive coaching and consulting that focused on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by working parents – and their work organizations – specific to the parental leave timeframe. In 2006 she named this new type of consulting and coaching, “Maternity Coaching” (now Parental Leave Consulting and Coaching), and began to create the field through her doctoral research at Columbia University and her private consulting practice.
Dr. Beacom spent 9 years researching, designing, piloting, training, re-designing, and re-testing various organizational and individual parental leave supports to determine what makes effective parental leave practice. The RETAIN™ parental leave coaching model, pedagogy, and program is one result of her work. Dr. Beacom built RETAIN™ to be an unsurpassed leadership development, transition support, and culture change lever by basing it on the best of what she found from an analysis of over 30 years of research and theory in adjacent fields, including: executive coaching; adult learning; transition theory; organizational psychology; identity development; career and life stage; work/life issues; demography; risk and change management; and perinatal mental health; among others.
In 2014, Dr. Beacom founded the Center for Parental Leave Leadership (CPLL), the first consultancy in the United States to focus exclusively on parental leave, in order to provide companies access to the tools and support they need to enact thoughtful parental leave policy defined by transformative parental leave practice. All of CPLL’s work is research and data-driven, tested and continuously improved, built from experience, and delivered by an unmatched team of dedicated RETAIN certified coaches and consultants who all believe improving parental leave is their life’s work.
CPLL’s work has been incredibly well received. Amy has developed numerous partnerships with political, academic and business leaders to advance comprehensive support programs for parents in the workplace. The RETAIN Parental Leave Coaching Program™, the Parental Leave Transition Assessment™, RETAIN™, Making Leave Manageable™ manager training, Lead Your Leave™ expecting and new parent training, and related 10A Transition Touchpoints Framework™ for managers and new parents are a few of the business and working parent support products based on her work.
The Parental Leave Playbook: Ten Touchpoints to Transition Smoothly, Strengthen Your Family, and Continue Building Your Career (Wiley, 2021) is Dr. Beacom’s first book. It is also the first book to offer an academically grounded framework, process, and structured support for anyone navigating parental leave - practically, emotionally, and socially. Though written for parents, it is equally as useful and informative for managers, leaders, HR professionals, paid leave advocates, counselors, coaches, perinatal mental health specialists, grandparents, family and friends.
Dr. Beacom lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, their two children, two cats, one rabbit, and five chickens.
Sue Campbell is a word merchant. Both a writer and a book marketer, getting stories into the world is what she's all about. She cohosts The Mommy's Pen Podcast with oldest kid where they talk about and dissect stories.
She lives with her husband, two daughters, eight chickens, and a super messy rabbit on a quasi-urban farm in Portland, Oregon.
Her writing has been published in many outlets, including Good Housekeeping, Prevention, Scary Mommy, Mamalode, PDX Parent. She is the author of the middle grade novel The Cat, the Cash, the Leap and the List.
Visit her online at suecampbellbooks.com.
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Customers find the book offers an extremely practical roadmap and toolkit for navigating the multilayered parental leave. They also say it takes a holistic view and is easy to read.
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Customers find the book offers an extremely practical roadmap and toolkit for navigating the multilayered and complicated parental leave time. They also say it's rich with knowledge, resources, and exercises. Readers describe it as a good guidebook for parental leave, with well-indexed chapters and tie-ins of relevant leadership skills.
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1) One of the authors is a coach who specializes in parent leave transitions. I love her tone. She trusts that we each have our own best answers to making the transition to becoming a working parent. She provides the framework and the questions to discover your own unique path.
2) The book is grounded in values work. Big picture questions lead you to articulate and clarify what you, your family, and your workplace value. More detailed questions get down to the nitty-gritty. The book offers lots of varied strategies, examples, and perspectives depending on your goals and family/work situation.
3) I loved the section about setting flexible, values-grounded boundaries instead of chasing after some mythic idea of balance that no one can achieve. This approach is so much more authentic and realistic than the hoo-ha about balance you read in the magazines.
4) Finally, I really appreciate how the book is written for EVERY parent--dads or moms, single or married, straight or gay--and in that way, it is revolutionary. So many parenting guides are outdated and out of touch with reality, written for some cookie-cutter soccer mom dreamt up by some marketing department, with no regard for the fact that families and parents come in all different forms. Every parent will see themselves, and find what they need, in this book. I loved it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021
1) One of the authors is a coach who specializes in parent leave transitions. I love her tone. She trusts that we each have our own best answers to making the transition to becoming a working parent. She provides the framework and the questions to discover your own unique path.
2) The book is grounded in values work. Big picture questions lead you to articulate and clarify what you, your family, and your workplace value. More detailed questions get down to the nitty-gritty. The book offers lots of varied strategies, examples, and perspectives depending on your goals and family/work situation.
3) I loved the section about setting flexible, values-grounded boundaries instead of chasing after some mythic idea of balance that no one can achieve. This approach is so much more authentic and realistic than the hoo-ha about balance you read in the magazines.
4) Finally, I really appreciate how the book is written for EVERY parent--dads or moms, single or married, straight or gay--and in that way, it is revolutionary. So many parenting guides are outdated and out of touch with reality, written for some cookie-cutter soccer mom dreamt up by some marketing department, with no regard for the fact that families and parents come in all different forms. Every parent will see themselves, and find what they need, in this book. I loved it.
The book takes a holistic view on parental leave, identifying three phrases: (1) preparing for leave (2) taking leave, and (2) returning from leave - thus making it completely relevant to expectant or new parents wherever they may find themselves on this continuum. The authors employ the RETAIN parental leave coaching model developed to help working parents and their managers form a business and personal perspective throughout each of these three phases.
Cleverly, and most practically, the RETAIN approach is built into a relatable 10-touchpoint framework for preparing for and taking leave. Using real life anecdotes based on actual coaching experiences, the authors lay out simply and clearly, and with unusual empathy and compassion, how to not only survive but thrive both at work AND at home during and after parental leave.
I was struck reading this book at how much it spoke to me PERSONALLY — as a professional and as a mom. I felt as though the authors had taken my hand and gently and expertly guided me through one of the most splendid and awe-inspiring - but scary also - life experiences. As I said, I only wish Amy Beacom and Sue Campbell had written this book when I could’ve benefited from it. It is all the more reason I will be giving it to as many people I know who may be thinking about starting a family or who may be there now.
During my pregnancy I remember telling my boss I would be ready for a "soft return" to work at 4 weeks postpartum - envisioning myself on team calls with a sleeping infant cuddled in my lap. Ha! To this day I am so grateful that that his response was, "Ok, but no pressure. Let's check in again after your daughter is born." When I did return (spoiler alert: not at 4 weeks with an infant in my lap) the adjustment was hard for me and I really would have benefited from having this book. It's an easy read with stories of real people in real situations. It includes a TON of resources and is backed by research throughout. I will be buying this as a gift for every working friend welcoming a new baby into their family.