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Our (In)visible Work : How Everyone Everywhere Experiences It Every Day - Janelle  E. Wells

Our (In)visible Work

How Everyone Everywhere Experiences It Every Day

By: Janelle E. Wells, Doreen MacAulay, Galina Fouks-Abele (Illustrator)

Paperback | 28 August 2024

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In homes and workplaces across world, people routinely perform tasks for which they receive little to no credit. These duties are outside the official scope of work, and there is no recognition or compensation. It is invisible work.


From the moment you wake up, there's work to be done. If it takes up space in your thoughts, takes time to achieve, and makes a difference for someone, it's work, and every inch of your life is riddled with a call to action. This work is an essential part of the lives that we have created for ourselves, our families, and our communities. Knowing its value, we want to bring the weight of this work out of the shadows. In fact, what we set out to reveal in this book is how the unseen, the gaps, the unnoticed, and the expected invisible work have consequences. It also reaps gratification when the work is seen, when the work is valued, and when the work is appreciated. 


Work impacts our everyday life. While the impact can be relatively minor if unnoticed for a short period of time, how long can we maintain that level of work? How long can we manage inevitable frustration? The frustration toward your partner for not recognizing your work for always planning the vacations, the frustration with your colleagues for always relying on you for the celebration cards, or the frustration toward your friends for always expecting you to be the social planner. Irritating, certainly. Unnoticeable, undoubtedly. The book makes clear that merely identifying invisible work is not enough. Addressing this issue can be a catalyst for creating a more equitable society.




Industry Reviews

This book is an invitation to redesign our workplaces and organize our lives in ways that foster fairness, inclusiveness, gratitude, and fulfillment.

- Manuel Cuevas-Tris¡n, Vice President for Human Resources, Harvard University



Our (In)visible Work is not just a book; it's a call to action, a tool for self-awareness and reclaiming of our time and power. It compels us to look beyond the surface, to see the invisible, and to recognize the invaluable contributions of those who work tirelessly behind the scenes.

- Ingrid Harb, Founder and CEO, Women Ambassador Forum


This book forced me to reflect on the invisible workers who aided and supported me, and I am confident that readers will come to a similar conclusion that we need to heighten recognition of "invisible work" and do all we can to share the responsibilities and activities more equitably.

- W. James Weese, Ph.D., Professor of Leadership, Western University



The book provides a great service for all those who work invisibly and, hopefully, opens eyes to those who never see the extra work they benefit from.

Mary Lippitt, D.B.A., Author & President, Enterprise Management

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