Chaotic Careers: Surviving and Thriving Following a Career Transition Sharon Peake Director of Talent & Assessment, Reed Elsevier Business Psychologist.

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Chaotic Careers: Surviving and Thriving Following a Career Transition Sharon Peake Director of Talent & Assessment, Reed Elsevier Business Psychologist & Career Coach, Sharon Peake Consulting Chadi Moussa Business Psychologist, Sharon Peake Consulting Freelance Business Psychologist

Overview of Session 1.The modern careers context 2.Psychological theory relevant to careers 3.Learning from the natural sciences: Chaos Theory 4.Putting theory into practice: an exercise 5.Questions

The modern careers context is chaotic Market volatility: 8.0% unemployment – highest in UK in 17 years (Office for National Statistics, March 2011) Wholesale industry change: offshoring, outsourcing, recession, new industries More mobility: We’re moving jobs more often (*Office for National Statistics, 2003; **CIPD, 2009) –1996 – average 5 years service* –2001 – average 4 years service* –2009 – 48% <2 years service** Changing ‘psychological contracts’: A ‘job for life’ no longer exists Unsettled workforce: 21% of employees currently looking to change jobs / 37% in the next year (CIPD, 2010)

The different perspectives on careers… Psychological... Sociological... Economic... And many, many others...

There are numerous theories of career development & career choice Person- Environment Fit theories (1900s – 1970s) Developmental / Stage theories (1950s – 1980s) Structural theories (1968) Organisational theories (1978) Boundaryless career (1996) Postmodern & Constructivist theories

Learning from the natural sciences: Chaos Theory and ‘Chaos Theory of Careers’ (Pryor & Bright, 2003; 2006; 2007) 1.Open systems Individuals and our environments are dynamic, open systems 2. Combines order and chance System behaviour is unpredictable yet also self-organising Able to find underlying order in apparently random data 3. Butterfly effect / ‘sensitive dependence on initial conditions’ The more complex the system, the greater the impact of changes in initial conditions 4. Non-linearity A change in one part of the system does not necessarily have direct causal impacts on other parts of the system

Exercise: How has chance helped you? Think of a positive event in your career in which chance played a key role, e.g.: –working on a project which gave you an important experience –Attending an event (like this one!) which later influenced the course of your career –meeting someone at a social event who introduced you to a new job Now list one thing that you did to help seize this chance event, e.g.: –engaging friends and contacts to help you change job –taking on some unpaid work to broaden your skills –being open to trying new things

Summary The careers environment is unpredictable and chaotic Traditional approaches to managing career issues have merit but are not sufficient Chaos Theory of Careers helps us recognise and benefit from the unpredictable influences on our careers By drawing on a combination of theories and research we can best prepare for, and manage, career transitions

Questions? Sharon Peake or Chadi Moussa

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