International Journal of Career Management: Volume 4 Issue 3
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TECHNICAL AND MANAGERIAL CAREER PATHS: AN UNRESOLVED DILEMMA
Beryl Hesketh, Dianne Gardner, Dianne LissnerReports a study aimed at using fuzzy ratings to examine therelationship of satisfaction to the fit between career path preferencesand perceived career path opportunities among 53…
RETURN TO STUDY AS MATURE STUDENTS: SINGLE AND MARRIED MOTHERS′ MOTIVES
Catherine Scott, Ailsa Burns, George CooneyExplores motives for return to study amongst a sample of single andmarried mothers who had graduated from four Australian universities asmature students, using a modified version…
THE DOWNSIDE OF DOWNSIZING: RETAINING THE PRODUCTIVITY EDGE IN AN AGE OF RESTRUCTURING
Mark S. GutermanAs organizations restructure and downsize to remain competitive,there are a number of short and long range consequences that impact onorganizational effectiveness and…
FRESHMAN ATTITUDES TOWARDS MANUFACTURING CAREERS
Marilyn M. Helms, Ken R. AdcockAn exploratory case study examines attitudes and career aspirationsof college freshmen. Findings indicate that students show almost nointerest in pursuing manufacturing careers…
CAREER DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN SELECTED AUSTRALIAN ORGANIZATIONS
Alistair Rylatt, Janelle MoyReports a study of 245 Australian organizations which finds that52.7 per cent claim they have a career development system. Thiscomprehensive analysis examines the reasons why…