International Journal of Career Management: Volume 3 Issue 4
Table of contents
PERCEPTUAL BARRIERS TO LEADERSHIP: ADVANCEMENT FOR CORPORATE SECTOR WOMEN
June Kisch, Charles RyanCritical impediments for women in leadership positions, both in thecorporate and educational sector, continue to block progress. Identifiesbarriers to success from a…
DESIRE FOR CAREER UPWARD MOBILITY AND WORKPLACE ADAPTATION
Fred A. MaelEmployee desires for promotions and upward mobility have beenthreatened by recent changes in organisations and workplacedemographics, leading to a call for reassessment of career…
LATE CAREER DISENGAGEMENT AND RETIREMENT SATISFACTION
Robert‐Paul Bourgeois, Thierry WilsExamines the possible relationships between late careerdisengagement from work and satisfaction with and adaptation toretirement for a sample of 73 retirees. Also explores…
CAREER TYPOLOGIES OF WOMEN MANAGERS AND ENTREPRENEURS
Leonie V. Still, Cecily D. GuerinIn recent years women have made considerable progress in managementand selfâemployment. However, there has been little attempt to develop acareer development perspective of women…
GRADUATE EDUCATION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL: A METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY STUDY
Phillip E. Messner, Charles W. Ryan, B. Charles LeonardExamines the findings of a survey aimed at identifying theeducation needs of leadership personnel in institutions of highereducation within a metropolitan service area…