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AOL/Roper Survey Uncovers Group of Super Parents - Called Chief Everything Officers - Surprise, One-Third Are Men!


DULLES, Va. -- Maria Shriver Maria Owings Shriver (pronounced: /'ʃɹaɪvɚ/) (born November 6, 1955) is an American journalist and the wife of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and, as such, the First Lady of California.  Honored with First Ever Chief Everything Officer Award Event in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 

CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  used to mean Chief Executive Officer, but no longer. For millions of parents today, it means Chief Everything(TM) Officer. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 a new AOL/Roper Public Affairs Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense. Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information.  survey, 41% of parents describe themselves as Chief Everything Officers - they take charge and manage everything in the home, and do it well. Surprisingly, the survey found that more than a third of these modern-day Chief Everything Officers (37%) are men. The survey was conducted by Roper Public Affairs, part of NOP (NO oPeration) See no-op.  World, for America Online See AOL. , the world's leading interactive services company.

Details of the survey are being released today at the first AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  Insights Series, which is intended to address key audience segments. A distinguished panel of experts will discuss the survey from various perspectives. In addition, award-winning journalist, best-selling author, mother and First Lady of California Maria Shriver will receive AOL's first Chief Everything Officer Award in recognition of her efforts to shine a spotlight on women as they strive to balance their lives.

How do these Chief Everything Officers do it? According to the survey, they succeed where others struggle because they are:

--more organized: 43% of Chief Everything Officers say they are excellent at being organized, compared with just 16% of other parents.

--more technologically inclined: 44% use Websites with household tips, vs. 36% of other parents.

--adapting workplace management skills for the home: 62% say they are excellent at multitasking multitasking

Mode of computer operation in which the computer works on multiple tasks at the same time. A task is a computer program (or part of a program) that can be run as a separate entity.
, versus 33% of other parents.

--taking advantage of flextime flextime, system of assigning hours for work that permits employees to choose, within specified limits, the hours that they will be at their place of employment. In many companies, there is a "core time" when all employees must be present each workday. : 72% use flextime to balance work and family, compared with 58% of other parents.

Chief Everything Officers - both moms and dads - also appear to be particularly influential in the marketplace and with friends and family. According to the survey, this group is more likely than other parents to be the primary decision maker about most household purchases. For example, 59% of CEOs make decisions about groceries to buy, compared with just 37% of non-CEO parents. Chief Everything Officers are also more likely to be asked for their advice on everything from raising children (76% vs. 65%) to managing finances (51% vs. 35%), and they are more likely to describe themselves as excellent when it comes to making smart decisions about major purchases (49% vs. 31%).

"These CEO's are leaders in their communities - and an indicator for parents in general," said Michael J. Kelly, President, AOL Media Networks. "Our Insights Series is designed to examine key audiences like parents because they are the most powerful consumers in the country, and AOL has always been committed to meeting their online needs."

"Our mantra is to make every day easier for families," said Tina Sharkey, Senior Vice President, Life Management & Community, America Online. "And this closer look at particularly effective family managers is helping us understand America's families and anticipate their needs - whether it is recipes for dinner, paying their bills or full service homework help."

Summary of findings about Chief Everything Officers:

--41% of parents fall into the Chief Everything Officer category - representing about 28 million Americans; 63% of the parents in this group are women, 37% are men.

--Chief Everything Officers are more likely than others to assume various household roles, such as family doctor (71%), therapist (53%), and disciplinarian dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an  
n.
One that enforces or believes in strict discipline.

adj.
Disciplinary.


disciplinarian
Noun

a person who practises strict discipline

Noun 1.
 (69%). And 68% consider themselves child-care professionals, compared H with just 44% of other parents.

--Chief Everything Officers are marketplace decision makers. They are more likely than other parents to make decisions about brands of grocery products to buy (59% vs. 37%), phone services to use (56% vs. 32%) and Internet service providers Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
 (49% vs. 28%).

-- They rate themselves as excellent at making smart buying decisions (49% vs. 31%).

--Chief Everything Officers are influencers with friends and family. For example, 51% say they are turned to for their advice or opinion on managing finances, compared with just 35% of other parents.

-- They utilize technology to save time. Chief Everything Officers are more likely than other parents to use online calendars (15% vs. 8%) and Websites with household tips and information (44% vs. 36%) to help organize their home.

-- They are also committed to organization. For example, 54% have a regular schedule for house cleaning or laundry, compared with 41% of other parents.

--Chief Everything Officers are more likely to see the benefit of flextime - and use it. Similar to other parents, 65% of Chief Everything Officers say that having flexible work hours to help balance work life and personal life is very important. But 72% say they have used flextime to balance work and home life, compared with 58% of other parents.

-- They are a decidedly mainstream group of parents. Their average age is 38 years old, they are dual-income, middle-class families. Median household income The median household income is commonly used to provide data about geographic areas and divides households into two equal segments with the first half of households earning less than the median household income and the other half earning more.  for this group is $47,600, 73% are married and 74% of them are employed.

--To see an online copy of the Chief Everything Officer White Paper, go to www.aolepk.com.

Panel of Experts

A panel of experts will discuss the survey's findings at today's AOL Insights Series. The panel includes: Jean Chatzky, Editor-at-large for Money magazine, featured columnist at Time magazine, financial editor at NBC's "Today" show and AOL's Money Coach; Paul Bennett Paul Bennett may refer to:
  • Paul Bennett (author, typographer)
  • Paul Bennett (baseball)
  • Paul Bennett (lawyer)
  • Paul Bennett (football player)
  • Paul Bennett (footballer born 1952) Former footballer with Southampton F.C. and other clubs
  • Paul Bennett (singer)
, head of the global Consumer Experience Design practice at IDEO, one of the world's foremost design companies for consumer products, services, and environments; Sylvia Ann Hewlett Sylvia Ann Hewlett is an economist, consultant, lecturer, and expert on gender and workplace issues.

A Kennedy Scholar and graduate of Cambridge University, Hewlett earned her Ph.D. degree in economics at London University.
, author, Creating a Life, founder of the National Parenting Association, and Director of the Gender and Public Policy Program at Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. ; and Deborah Roberts Deborah Roberts born September 20 1960 is an ABC News correspondent.

Roberts was raised in Perry, Georgia. She graduated from the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia in Athens with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (A.B.J.
, award-winning ABC News
This article is about the American news organization. See also ABC News (disambiguation)


ABC News is a division of American television and radio network ABC, owned by The Walt Disney Company. Its current president is David Westin.
 20/20 Correspondent and active mother of two; with Tina Sharkey, AOL's Senior Vice President of Life Management & Community, as moderator.

About America Online, Inc.

America Online, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
 of Time Warner Inc. Based in Dulles, Virginia, America Online is the world's leader in interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies and e-commerce services.

Study Methodology

The findings are from two studies conducted on behalf of AOL by Roper Public Affairs, a division of NOP World.

The main study was conducted with telephone interviews conducted from June 22, 2004 through July 13, 2004. The interviews were completed using a nationally representative sample of 704 American adults, at least 18 years of age, with an over-sample of 328 parents (with a child in their household). In total, the study was completed with 1,032 interviews, 550 of which were parent interviews. The 550 parents were then statistically weighted down to their proper proportion when reporting results for the total general public sample. Furthermore, the general population sample was weighted based upon the number of eligible adults in each household, age, sex, education and census region to ensure that it was representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for the total sample of 1,032 adults is plus/minus 3.6 percentage points; subgroups will have a larger margin of error.

A follow-up study was also conducted via telephone among a representative sample of 1,000 American adults (279 of whom were parents), from August 20 through 22, 2004. The sampling error for the total sample is +/- 3 percentage points.

In both studies, Chief Everything Officers were those parents who say the following statement described their role in their household "very well": "Chief Everything Officer - that is you take charge and manage everything in your household smoothly and effectively." About four in ten parents qualified as household CEOs in both studies.
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