Careers In and Out of Organizations
- Douglas T. Hall - Boston University, USA
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Career Development (Academic) | Career Development (PG) | Coaching & Career Guidance
Career Development (Academic) | Career Development (PG) | Coaching & Career Guidance
June 2003 | 368 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
What are the individual and organizational influences on career choices and adult development?''Careers In and Out of Organizations provides an overview of the changing context of careers and describes the role of interpersonal relationships as influences on development of a personÆs identity and learning. The author examines the nature of the new career contract and the different approaches that have been taken to studying career decision making. He explores how career choices are made, the developmental stages people pass through during the course of their working lives in organizations, and the factors related to career effectiveness including integrating career and personal life. The latter third of the book turns from research to the practical issues involved in applying theory including a look at how an understanding of career dynamics can be employed to make careers work better for individuals and for the work communities where they are employed. ''
Introduction to the Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I: CONTEMPORARY CAREERS
1. The Study of Careers
2. The Protean Career Contract
PART II. ELEMENTS OF THE CAREER
3. Career Choice and Decision Making
4. Life, Career, and Learning Stages
5. Predicting Career Effectiveness: Performance
6. The Protean Career Identity and Attitudes
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7. Career Adaptability
8. Managing Protean Career and Life Roles
PART III: IMPLEMENTING CAREER CONCEPTS
9. Reflection: Self-Development for the Growth of Identity and Adaptability
10. Toward More Strategic and Self-Directed Careers
11. Looking Back at Careers in Organizations and Looking Ahead: Toward More Spiritual Careers
References
Index
About the Author