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SEEN, HEARD, AND PAID
The New Work Rules for the Marginalized
For readers of THE CONVERSATION by Robert Livingston and MORE THAN ENOUGH by Elaine Welteroth, SEEN, HEARD, AND PAID is an accessible playbook that may finally allow people of color, women, and the LGBTQ+ community to have the same access as those with privilege to career advancement and rewarding work.
Alan Henry has written about using technology and productivity techniques to work and live better for over twenty years. He discovered that, as a Black man, he didn't have access to some of the more powerful ways to hack your joblike only checking email once a day or blocking out time on your calendar to do deep work. Having written for Lifehacker, the New York Times, and, currently for Wired magazine, he realized, still, that there were moments when he was overlooked and excluded from the most interesting and career-boosting work.
SEEN, HEARD, AND PAID was born out of Henry's 2019 New York Times piece "Productivity Without Privilege: How to Succeed When Your Marginalized or Discriminated Against at Work", where he explored these struggles. Here, he takes an even deeper look, interviewing various experts including Meghan Dunbar, an inclusion and diversity consultant and co-founder of World-Changing Women, NYT writers, Hahna Yoon and Melanie Pinola, University of California researchers Joan C. Williams and Marina Multhaup, former Google developer Vivek Halder and New York times bestselling author Charles Duhigg, to come up with 15 powerful new work rules for anyone who feels marginalized, and offers real tools for career success and work satisfaction.
Here's a sample of the rules included:
Inclusion Only Works if Everyone Buys In (Being Marginalized)
Even "Positive" Stereotypes Have Negative Impact (Microaggressions)
Trust your Experience (Gaslighting)
Only Spend Time on Work That Gets You Attention (Being Seen)
Office Housework Will Never Get You Ahead (Getting the Glamour Work)
Figure Out Your Unique Contribution (Being a Superstar)
Be a Problem Solver, Not a Problem Complainer (Managing Up)
Don't Fall for Productivity Porn (Prioritizing Your Work)
Set and Protect Your Boundaries (Working Remotely)
Data is Power and Power is Money (Getting Paid)
Your Job Is Not Your Friend (Knowing When to Go)
Alan Henry is a service journalist and editor who writes and commissions stories that help readers make better use of their technology and embrace a healthier relationship with it in their lives. He is currently the service editor at WIRED. He was previously the Smarter Living editor at The New York Times, and before that the editor in chief of the productivity and lifestyle blog, Lifehacker.
SEEN, HEARD, AND PAID was born out of Henry's 2019 New York Times piece "Productivity Without Privilege: How to Succeed When Your Marginalized or Discriminated Against at Work", where he explored these struggles. Here, he takes an even deeper look, interviewing various experts including Meghan Dunbar, an inclusion and diversity consultant and co-founder of World-Changing Women, NYT writers, Hahna Yoon and Melanie Pinola, University of California researchers Joan C. Williams and Marina Multhaup, former Google developer Vivek Halder and New York times bestselling author Charles Duhigg, to come up with 15 powerful new work rules for anyone who feels marginalized, and offers real tools for career success and work satisfaction.
Here's a sample of the rules included:
Inclusion Only Works if Everyone Buys In (Being Marginalized)
Even "Positive" Stereotypes Have Negative Impact (Microaggressions)
Trust your Experience (Gaslighting)
Only Spend Time on Work That Gets You Attention (Being Seen)
Office Housework Will Never Get You Ahead (Getting the Glamour Work)
Figure Out Your Unique Contribution (Being a Superstar)
Be a Problem Solver, Not a Problem Complainer (Managing Up)
Don't Fall for Productivity Porn (Prioritizing Your Work)
Set and Protect Your Boundaries (Working Remotely)
Data is Power and Power is Money (Getting Paid)
Your Job Is Not Your Friend (Knowing When to Go)
Alan Henry is a service journalist and editor who writes and commissions stories that help readers make better use of their technology and embrace a healthier relationship with it in their lives. He is currently the service editor at WIRED. He was previously the Smarter Living editor at The New York Times, and before that the editor in chief of the productivity and lifestyle blog, Lifehacker.
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Published 2022-06-07 by Rodale Books |