NEW YORK – October 7, 2008 - A survey of 1134 senior executives reveals a significant increase in the number of employers offering work-life balance programs – from 8% in 2006 to 25% today. Perhaps as a result, the number of senior executives who feel their work-life balance has improved in the last five years has also risen – from 35% of respondents in 2006 to 40% today. The poll was conducted from July 23 to September 18 by BlueSteps, the career management service of the Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC).
In addition, fewer respondents of the recent survey reported increased working hours in the last five years – from 59% in 2006 to 54% in 2008 - and fewer executives have been working longer hours due to a heavier workload – from 46% of respondents in 2006 to 39% today.
Key findings of the recent survey compared to the same poll conducted in 2006 revealed:
40% of senior executives said their work-life balance has improved in the last five years, compared to 35% in 2006;
54% stated that their work hours have increased in the last 5 years, down from 59% in 2006;
60% indicated that the 24/7 lifestyle brought about by globalization and technology, such as the Blackberry and omnipresent internet, has caused them to have less leisure time, with little change from 2006 (59%);
In 2008, 39% reported that they worked longer hours due to a heavier workload, down from 46% in 2006;
66% would not consider working fewer hours if it meant a proportionate decrease in earnings, rising from 62% in 2006;
25% said their firm has a program to improve work-life balance, compared to only 8% in 2006.
“In the last two years, employers seem to have better grasped the delicate act of helping their employees to balance personal life and work,” noted Peter Felix, President of the AESC. “This issue has become a genuine concern among senior executives and therefore needs to be addressed within corporate culture. The latest survey results suggest that the work-life gap is narrowing as companies begin to see the benefits of a healthy work-life balance.”
A full copy of the 2008 AESC Work-Life Balance report is available upon request.
About The Association of Executive Search Consultants
The Association of Executive Search Consultants is the worldwide professional association for the retained executive search industry. The AESC promotes the highest professional standards in retained executive search consulting, broadens public understanding of the executive search process, and serves as an advocate for the interests of its member firms. For more information, or to download the AESC Code of Ethics and Professional Practice Guidelines, please visit www.aesc.org. The AESC offers www.BlueSteps.com, a career management service for senior executives, and
http://corporateconnect.aesc.org, a service for the HR community offering industry information and access to the AESC membership.
About BlueSteps
BlueSteps.com is the only career management service providing executives with continual exposure to the world's leading executive search firms. An exclusive service of the Association of Executive Search Consultants, BlueSteps.com provides senior-level executives with career management tools and resources, expert career advice, executive training, and lifetime access to the executive search community. BlueSteps.com has over 45,000 executive members who earn an average compensation of €150,000 EUR per year and have at least 10 years of management experience. For more information please visit www.BlueSteps.com.
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