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Working out a balanced life

In his latest Jewniversity column, David Edmonds looks at the work of prolific organisational psychologist Cary Cooper

October 15, 2020 10:21
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There are two facts about Cary Cooper that you might reasonably assume to be in conflict. First, he’s spent a lifetime extolling the virtues of a decent work-life balance. Second, he has written or edited more than 200 books.

But there’s no contradiction, he insists. “I just write fast”. He says that he works from only nine to five and takes the weekends off – to spend with his wife, four kids and six grandchildren.

Admittedly, he’s had a few decades to build his oeuvre. Now an octogenarian, Cary Cooper is the doyen of organisational psychology. If there’s an overarching focus to his work, it’s how companies should be run to make their staff happier. And, he argues, a happy staff is a productive staff.