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Nigel Marsh: como fazer o equilíbrio entre a vida pessoal e profissional funcionar

Filmed May 2010 • Posted Feb 2011TEDxSydney
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Equilíbrio entre a vida pessoal e profissional, diz Nigel Marsh, é importante demais para deixar nas mãos do seu empregador. No TEDxSydney, Marsh apresenta um dia equilibrado ideal entre tempo com a família, tempo para si e produtividade - e oferece incentivos empolgantes para colocar isso em prática.

Nigel Marsh is the author of "Fat, Forty and Fired" and "Overworked and Underlaid." Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by Fers Gruendling
Reviewed by Fernando Scherner
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