Make Work Fair, Iris Bohnet
Make Work Fair, Iris Bohnet
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Make Work Fair
Data-Driven Design for Real Results

Author: Iris Bohnet, Siri Chilazi

Narrator: Laurel Lefkow

Unabridged: 12 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/28/2025


Synopsis

Financial Times Best Business Book of 2025 • Winner of SABEW Best in Business Book AwardTwo leading gender experts and Harvard researchers reveal a new paradigm for fairness at work and offer professionals at every level, in any kind of organization, immediate, proven, and evidence-based ways to do their everyday work better and smarter—and more fairly.To make organizations more fair, many well-meaning individuals and companies invest their time and resources in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. But because inequity is built into the structures, processes, and environments of our workplaces, adding these programs has been ineffective and often becomes a burden passed off to the individuals they are meant to help.In Make Work Fair, behavioral scientist and author of What Works Iris Bohnet and gender expert Siri Chilazi offer data-backed, actionable solutions that build fairness into the very fabric of the workplace. Their methods—tested at many organizations, and grounded in data proven to work in the real world—help us make fairer, and simply better, decisions. Using their three-part framework, employees at all levels can embed fairness into their everyday practices.Believing in equal opportunity is essential—but it isn’t enough. Offering an evidence-based blueprint, Make Work Fair shows you how to make it a reality, no matter your role, seniority, responsibilities, or where you are in the world.

About Iris Bohnet

Iris Bohnet is the Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government and the co-director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School. She is a behavioral economist and the author of the award-winning book What Works, and her work has been featured in media outlets around the world. She advises companies and governments and regularly speaks at large conferences and events. She received her doctorate in Economics from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and is the recipient of several awards and honorary degrees. She and her family live in Newton, Massachusetts.

About Siri Chilazi

Siri Chilazi is a senior researcher at the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School whose life’s work is to advance gender equality in the workplace. As a keynote speaker and strategic advisor, Siri collaborates with a wide range of organizations around the world. Her work regularly appears in leading media outlets. Siri has an MBA from Harvard Business School, a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School, and a BA in Chemistry and Physics from Harvard College. She is married and lives in Boston, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on March 21, 2025

Despite the book description, I found much of this book’s advice and insights to be lacking applicability “at all levels”. Instead, there are definitely data-driven research findings that decision-makers and corporate leaders can (and should) follow. It was also difficult to remain bought-in to the c......more

Goodreads review by Javiera on April 24, 2025

Make Work Fair me pareció una lectura muy recomendable para quienes quieren pasar de la conversación a la acción en temas de equidad en el trabajo. Para mí, el libro se puede dividir en tres grandes aportes: - Primero, cuestiona con muy buenos argumentos varios mitos sobre la equidad (como que basta......more

Goodreads review by Jenna on February 22, 2025

Make Work Fair by Iris Bohnet and Siri Chilazi is an impressively researched and well written book on an important topic. This is a timely read with DEI programs currently being evaluated across the US. While I tend to agree that many DEI initiatives should be dismantled, it doesn’t underscore the f......more

Goodreads review by Sara on January 30, 2025

I loved this book!! It is not only accessible, but it is also brilliant and timely. As a non-profit founder working in gender equity and girls empowerment, this book not only leans into talking about gender injustice and inequity in the work place, but also gives stories, strategies, and tools to di......more