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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–1 Learning Objectives Differentiate between organization-centered and individual-centered career planning. Discuss several career issues that organizations and employees face. List options for development needs analyses. Explain why succession planning has become more important. Identify several management development methods.
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–2 Career Management Company's needs Employees’ long-term interests Human resource activities
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–3 Career Management for Individuals Setting Career Goals Self-AssessmentSelf-Assessment Feedback on Reality Career Management
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–4 Career Issues Career Plateaus Technical and Professional Workers Dual-Career Couples Relocation of Dual-Career Couples Succession Planning
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–5 How People Choose Careers Social Background InterestsInterests Self-ImageSelf-Image PersonalityPersonality Career Choice
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–6 The HR Development Process Re-DevelopmentRe-Development Make or Buy? Developing Specific Capabilities Lifelong Learning HR Development
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–7 Choosing a Development Approach Job-Site Methods Committee Assignment Job Rotation “Assistant-to” Positions On-line Development Corporate Universities-Career Development Learning Organization CoachingCoaching
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–8 Possible Means for Developing Employees in a Learning Organization Figure 10–8
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Copyright © 2005 Thomson Business & Professional Publishing. All rights reserved.10–9 Choosing a Development Approach (cont’d) Sabbaticals and Leaves of Absence Sabbaticals and Leaves of Absence Classroom Courses and Degrees Classroom Courses and Degrees Human Relations Training Off-Site Methods Outdoor Training Simulations (Business Games)
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