Journeying into the business world... one undiscovered culture at a time

Welcome to [Per]Suit of Anthropology, a blog dedicated to the exploration of modern business trends and perspectives from the view of anthropologist, with a special emphasis on cultural understandings of work-life balance and disability rights in the workplace. This blog is a way for me to connect two sides of my professional self that I see in constant dialogue. Though the business world and the anthropological world may not believe it - they have more in common and more to learn from one another than readily acknowledged. Topics covered include: Western business practices and the impact of those decisions on socio-cultural institutions worldwide, invisible disabilities, Ignatian spirituality, work-life balance, and some discussion of issues of tourism and its impacts on culture, and common human capital practices in private industry and government.






Thursday, September 10, 2015

New blog on Disability.gov: What it's like to be invisible

Hi all! Given the great feedback I had to my last post, I was given the great opportunity to do a guest blog on Disability.gov's Blog. I wanted it to be more of a guide for those who also have invisible disabilities to be able to have the courage to find the help and support they need to manage their lives, jobs and education in a way that helps them to be successful.

In the meantime I do hope you all take a look at some of the other blog posts, and the great resources available on Disability.gov. There are things there for those who have disabilities, employers, teachers, etc. It is truly an invaluable resource.

Enjoy! "What it's like to be invisible"