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The work/family interface at Royal Bank Financial Group: successful solutions – a retrospective look at lessons learned

Norma Tombari (Manager, Workforce Solutions, Corporate Human Resources, Royal Bank Financial Group, Toronto, Canada)
Nora Spinks (Managing Partner and Organizational Coach, Work/Life Harmony Enterprises, Toronto, Canada)

Women in Management Review

ISSN: 0964-9425

Article publication date: 1 August 1999

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Abstract

This retrospective analysis of the development of work‐family‐life and flexibility initiatives at Royal Bank Financial Group (RBFG) examines the factors that lead to success. Using internal and external research, quantitative and qualitative measures and benchmarking, RBFG has continued to build upon its original business case, dispelled myths and obtained buy‐in from stakeholders. Employees and managers have consistently reported positive results from work‐family‐life initiatives such as dependent care programs, flexible work arrangements and manager tools, training and supports. A chronological profile of the initiatives and highlights from several studies, including RBFG’s two Impact Assessments on Flexible Work Arrangements, are presented within a historical context.

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Tombari, N. and Spinks, N. (1999), "The work/family interface at Royal Bank Financial Group: successful solutions – a retrospective look at lessons learned", Women in Management Review, Vol. 14 No. 5, pp. 186-194. https://doi.org/10.1108/09649429910281998

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