You May Be a Workaholic If

Published: April 11, 2018, 3:22 p.m.

b'Nancy Rothbard, a professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania\\u2019s Wharton School, draws a distinction between workaholism and working long hours. She explains the health consequences of being addicted to your work. She also gives practical advice for managing work addiction, whether it\\u2019s you who\\u2019s suffering, your direct report, boss, peer, or partner. Rothbard is the coauthor of the HBR article "How Being a Workaholic Differs from Working Long Hours \\u2014 and Why That Matters for Your Health."'