
"Busy working parents will readily warm to the Friedmans' comprehensive plan for organizing and integrating family and career skills." --Publishers Weekly Family Inc. provides some much-needed inspiration for overwhelmed families. --Parade magazine "There is some solid advice here for staying on task. This is a practical and useful tool for reining in the chaos." --Library Journal This book is a must-read for those who need to reprioritize their families and the clutter in their homes. --MomTrends.com I could tell from the very beginning that this would be a book that I would be coming back to many times in the future. This was a great book that I encourage all parents to read! DadOfDivas.comAbout the AuthorCaitlin Friedman is best known for her Girl's Guide series (coauthored with Kimberly Yorio), which includes the bestselling titles The Girl's Guide to Starting Your Own Business and The Girl's Guide to Being the Boss (Without Being a Bitch). She has appeared on the Today show many times and been featured in multiple national publications including Time and Real Simple.Andrew Friedman is the author Knives at Dawn: America's Quest for Culinary Glory at the Bocuse d'Or, the World's Most Prestigious Cooking Competition, and has collaborated on more than twenty books and cookbooks with many of the best chefs in America. As a sports writer, he is an editor at-large for TENNIS magazine and coauthor of American tennis star James Blake's New York Times bestselling memoir Breaking Back. He is also the founder and chief contributor to the website Toqueland.com. how do i make a contact form Family Inc.: Office-Inspired Solutions to Reduce the Chaos in Your Home (and Save Your Sanity!)
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Simple InspirationalBy CustomerI purchased this e-book while seeking a solution to some of the miscommunication in my household. Through the Friedman's approach, my husband and I have been having weekly meetings that have been extremely productive. Chapter by chapter they break down how to use your business knowledge and apply them to the home. The practical tips and personal experience excerpts make this book feel like helpful advice coming from a close friend. In short, yes I loved this product and would recommend it to anyone seeking some order in the chaos that is life.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Useful to Some Extent, But Not ImpressiveBy Mark NenadovThere is some good advice in here and some parts of it were inspiring and helpful. However, as a whole I am not impressed. At best this might be worth a skim for some ideas, but I wouldn't suggest reading it all our hanging on to every word. There is a good booklet somewhere in here (with heavy editing and some rethinking of the content).