Corporate Apprenticeship A personalized career development process.

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Corporate Apprenticeship A personalized career development process

New Career Development Process New PeopleDevelopment Process 2

Overview 1.Relationships 2.Development 3.Engagement 4.Apprenticeship 5.Corporate Structure 3

Relationships 4

Molecular Bond and Relationship Diamond Graphite Coal Nanotubes Carbon Atom 5

RigidFlexible FromTo 6

Official Org.Shadow Org. FromTo 7

Linear/ Simple Non-Linear/ Complex FromTo 8

Development 9

Linear Learning Immersive Learning FromTo 10

Explicit Knowledge Tacit Knowledge FromTo 11

Engagement 12

Extrinsic Motivation Intrinsic Motivation FromTo 13

Managed Career Path Self-directed Career Path FromTo 14 Simcity

ProgrammedAdaptive FromTo 15

Engage the whole mind to Engage the whole person 16

Apprenticeship 17

Apprenticeship Atmosphere 18

Connect through work 19

Grow Network 20

Organizational Learning 21

Apprenticeship Network 22

Corporate Structure 23

Rigid Corporate Structure 24

Dynamic Corporate Structure 25

Corporate Apprenticeship Process 26