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Stevens, Paul – 1991
This booklet explains the value of networking--a procedure for establishing connections, securing information, and making problem-solving bridges out of shared experiences of work. It advises looking for networking opportunities to discover career strategy techniques as well as to provide support and, perhaps, to find a new or better job. The…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Awareness, Career Development, Foreign Countries
Stevens, Paul – 1990
This booklet focuses on interpersonal techniques that two-career couples can use to boost their careers, organize their lives, and enhance their relationships. The guide begins by outlining expected traits of career-oriented women and commenting on the social changes that have made careers desirable for more women. It mentions the differences…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Careers, Day Care
Stevens, Paul – 1990
All employees are influenced by career management actions at each step of their career. The responsibility for career planning rests with the individual, whereas the responsibility for career development support should be the employer's: career management is a shared decision. Career planning training helps employees to analyze their interests and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Planning, Decision Making
Stevens, Paul – 2001
Most succession planning practices are based on the premise that ambitious people have and want only one career direction--upwardly mobile. However, employees have 10 career direction options at any stage of their working lives. A minority want the career action requiring promotion. Employers with a comprehensive career planning support program…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Career Education, Career Planning
Stevens, Paul – 1993
This book examines career development (CD) support in organizations and presents guidelines for provision of CD activities by employers. The following topics are discussed: career management (the changing work environment, the employer's role, shared responsibility, CD principles, CD theory, and understanding CD support); career support systems…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Education
Stevens, Paul – 2001
A career is a discontinuous a series of work roles using different personal attributes, skills, knowledge, interests, and wants. Individuals must examine their portfolio, select and rearrange it, and then sell themselves to the manager where they work or prospective clients/employers in the marketplace. Individuals should view career capabilities…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Change, Career Development, Career Planning
Stevens, Paul – 2001
Worklife has accumulated information about what employees want in career development support. Education starts by illustrating that career development is about developing the current job and seeking the next. Employees eagerly take responsibility for their career management, but feel they need considerable employer support, especially regarding…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adult Education, Career Counseling, Career Development