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Beating the 24/7 : How Business Leaders Achieve a Successful Work/Life Balance
ISBN: 978-0-470-85558-4
Adobe E-Book
256 pages
March 2003
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"...an insightful, thought-provoking and, above all , an optimistic book..." (Management Today, 2 September 2002) 

"Britain's most well-known business people tell us how they work hard, play hard - and beat the clock" (Independent on Sunday 29 September 2002)

"Fletcher has turned his attention to........the issue that is bothering us all at present" (Campaign 18 October 2002)

“…Read the lively and entertaining Beating the 24/7…2  (Talking Business, November 2002)

"…an absorbing insight into the ways leading business figures achieve fulfilment in their work and home lives…a helpful handbook for every ambitious entrepreneur…should be made compulsory reading for anybody appointed to a position of responsibility…" (The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 15 November 2002)

"…Drawing upon interviews with very successful business leaders…missed family events and missed children…sounds like you, read this book…" (Professional Manager, January 2003)

"… Winston Fletchers's recent book on work-life balance, cont ains interviews with some of the countries leading workaholics…" (The Independent, 18 January 2003)

Book of the week - "…useful reading for agencies that want to implement the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising’s best-practice guidelines on work-life balance…" (Marketing, 20 February 2003)

"…an admirable book, a serious and helpful contribution to an important personal and business issue…" (The Reformer, Winter 2003)

‘...wise words from the wealthy…’ (Weekly Telegraph, 18-24 June 2003)

“…This book contains some of the most interesting interviews I’ve read about work-life balance … excellent concept, excellent book….” (Mothers@work, March 2004)