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the future of careers work propositions in search of professionalism DVT 15 professionalism updated 20/10/11 monograph at: to help you with… > re-making the deal: protecting work-place integrity > winning the credibility: earning trust and reforming expertise > enlarging the role: integrating learning for integrated lives > sharpening the image: developing a narrative of what we do > pushing the boundary: managing control and finding space this presentation at:

independent professionalism needs comprehending support making the deal protecting work-place integrity

> personal commitment > institutional support > versions of professionalism ‘what people do we need to attract into careers-work professionalism? ‘how do we negotiate that in our workplaces?’ ‘... on the basis of what support for professionalism?’ independent professionalism needs comprehending support for...

credibility cannot be claimed, it must be earned winning credibility earning trust

> culture and its enclaves > contested claims > enlarged expertise ‘who collates our understanding of career - and the causes of career’ ‘how do we best connect that expertise to client and student experience?’ ‘how do they know us - and become known by us - enough to trust us?’ credibility cannot be claimed, it must be earned among...

enlarging the role integrating learning for integrated lives careers-workers professionals know more than they are in a position to use

enlarging the role integrating learning for integrated lives > learning space for useful action > finding meaning and purpose > employability a by-product ‘is a what-to-do gain all that is asked for - or needed?’ ‘how do we best help with seeking meaning and purpose?’ ‘what can we do about negotiating an integrated curriculum?’ trained careers workers know more than they are in a position to use in...

sharpening the image developing a narrative of what we do careers work is in danger of being marginalised in its own field

sharpening the image developing a narrative of what we do > the ‘race’ is only part of the ‘journey’ > a person, encountering others, in a sequence > re-balancing face-to-face and progressive learning ‘in how many ways is career management a life-wide life-long journey?’ ‘how do we use narrative to connect our expertise to that experience?’ ‘what does that mean for re-balancing face-to-face and progressive learning?’ careers work is in danger of being marginalised in its own field because of...

boundary setting is a covert form of control pushing the boundary managing control and finding space

> the personal and the planetary > students and clients pushing back boundaries > whether the big society is big enough ‘who has a stake in careers work?’ ‘which of their interests should be our interests?‘ ‘how do we manage those boundaries on what we do?’ boundary setting is a form of covert control on...

any hope here? this ppt... the monograph... the lecture - on-line...cloudworks.ac.uk/cloudscape/view/1868 (shortly) the lecture - portable... help colleagues... copy-&-paste urls into an hiho alerts... ‘yes’ to news and updates... helping you in... if ‘yes’ - glad it’s useful if ‘no’ - tell Bill why at re-making the deal: protecting work-place integrity... winning the credibility: earning trust and reforming expertise... enlarging the role: integrating learning for integrated lives... sharpening the image: developing a narrative of what we do... pushing the boundary: managing control and finding space yes/no