For 20 years we have been measuring companies, holding them accountable and asking them to take giant steps forward in their policies to support America's working mothers. It is my hope that other companies around the country learn from the best and experience firsthand the value of flexibility as a business imperative. -Carol Evans

 

For 20 years we have been measuring companies, holding them accountable and asking them to take giant steps forward in their policies to support America's working mothers. It is my hope that other companies around the country learn from the best and experience firsthand the value of flexibility as a business imperative.


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For 20 years we have been measuring companies, holding them accountable and asking them to take giant steps forward in their policies to support America's working mothers. It is my hope that other companies around the country learn from the best and experience firsthand the value of flexibility as a business imperative.

Carol Evans

We're seeing a big increase in these benefits. Flexibility is the number one program parents are looking for in the workplace.

Carol Evans

He's really come out strong. He's been very steady and not flamboyant. He keeps the ball constantly in play, which is what you need at fifth singles.

Carol Evans

This is a phenomenon we're really seeing with your generation. It's a huge shift.

Carol Evans

Thirty years ago we were nowhere. There were no agency C.E.O.'s, and it was a very bad business for women. But the Neil French incident shows how much work still needs to be done.

Carol Evans