Career Development
Career Development
Career Development
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Define the term career, and explain the
roles involved in career development
Describe how models of life and career
development enhance our
understanding of careers
Explain the effect of new employment
has had on career management
.objectives
Explain what is involved in career
management and describe several
models of career management
Describe five career management
practices
Describe four issues that affect career
management
Understand what is involved in
designing a career management
program.
Bullitin Board
We cant promise you how long well be in business
We cant promise you that we wont be acquired.
We cant promise that therell
be room for
promotion
We cant promise that your job well exist when you
reach retirement age.
We cant promise that the money will be available
for your pension
We cant expect your undying loyalty, and we arent
even sure we want it.
What is a Career?
The property of an occupation or
organization describes the occupation itself (e.g. sales
What is Career
Development?
Career Development an ongoing process by
Career planning
STAGES OF HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT
Stage Views of Adult Development by ERICKSON
Basic trust vs mistrust
Infancy
Autonomy vs shame & doubt
1-3
Initiative vs guilt
4-5
Industry vs inferiority
6-11
Identity vs role confusion
Puberty &
Adolescense
Intimacy vs isolation
Young adulthood
Generativity and stagnition Middle adulthood
Ego integrity vs despair
Maturity
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pre Adulthood
Early Adulthood
Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
Pre
Adulthoo
d
Early
Adult
hood
Middle
Late
Adulthoo adultho
d
od
65 up
65
Late adult
transition
60
Culminati
on of
middle
adulthood
55
Age 50
transition
50
Entering
Late
adulthoo
d
I.
2.
Occupational Organizatio
Choice:
nal Entry
Preparation
for work
3.
Early
Career :
Establish
ment and
Achievem
ent
4.
Mid
career
5.
Late
Career
18-25 yrs
old
25-40 yrs
old
40-55 yrs
old
55 retirement
Develop
occupational
self image,
Obtain job
offers from
desired org;
Learn job,
learn org
rules and
norms;
Remain
productive
in work;
assess
alternative
occulpation,
select
appropriate
job based on
accurate
info
Reapprais
e early
career &
early
adulthood;
pursue
fit into
chosen
occupation
& org
reaffirm or
modify
THE
maintain
self esteem;
prepare for
effective
CONTEMPORARY VIEWS OF
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
PROTEAN CAREER (named after the Greek
god Proteus, who could change his shape at will) is
based on the notion that individual drive their
careers, not organization, and that individuals
reinvent their careers over time as needed.
Linear
..continuation
Career
Awareness of
Goal
Exploration
1
self & environ
Setting 3
Strategy
5
implementation
Strategy 4
development
ORGANIZATIONAL -ORIENTED
CAREER MANAGEMENT MODELS
1. THE PLURASTIC APPROACH
by Brousseau
et al, believes that there are at least 4 career concepts
that represent patterns employees careers can take
( linear, expert, spiral, transitory)
An org careers culture is defined by org structure,
valued performance factors, and the rewards it offers
employees.
Operationally, this approach offers 3 methods : (1)
counseling, (2) individual career dev program
contracts, (3) a cafeteria-approach that includes the
variety of career tract options, training opportunities,
performance evaluation schemes, and reward system
This career management approach aligns the
organization and the individual careers.