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Invisible Engines

The Unseen Labor of Women in the Workplace

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Invisible Engines

By: Bruce Decaster
Narrated by: Donovan W
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Behind every successful organization is a mountain of invisible labor that keeps the engine of progress turning.

Organizational success depends on more than just strategy; it thrives on the unacknowledged, unpaid, and often overlooked efforts that sustain team culture and operational flow. In Invisible Engines, global HR executive and researcher Bruce Decaster pulls back the curtain on the hidden economy of effort disproportionately carried out by women.

Through a blend of cross-cultural leadership insights and powerful storytelling, Decaster identifies the Four Engines of Unseen Labor:

Office Housework: The non-promotable tasks that keep the lights on.

Emotional Labor: The taxing work of managing team dynamics and morale.

DEI & Identity Work: The uncompensated burden of driving inclusion.

Glue Work: The essential coordination that prevents projects from falling apart.

This isn't just a critique of workplace unfairness; it is a practical blueprint for leaders. You will discover field-tested frameworks to quantify and reward these hidden contributions, alongside the role of "positive deviants" in rewriting the rules of professional equity.

Whether you are a C-Suite leader, an HR professional, or a woman navigating the complexities of the modern office, Invisible Engines offers the tools to make the unseen visible—and transform your organization into a fairer, more innovative powerhouse.

©2025 Bruce Decaster (P)2026 Bruce Decaster
Gender Studies Management Management & Leadership Social Sciences Women in Business
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