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Career anchors: results of an organisational study in the UK
Jane YarnallCareer anchor theory developed by Ed Schein in 1978 has been subject to limited further research, despite being widely used as a career tool within organisations. This article…
Using the search conference for planning a merger participatively
Martin LargeThis paper presents the theory and practice of search conferences, illustrated with the case study of a recent merger. Increasingly, business leaders want to engage with their…
Exploring managerial success factors of Chinese managers: a comparison between mainland and Hong Kong Chinese males
Randy K. Chiu, Allen StembridgeRecent research has identified the major activities and factors that contribute to the success of managerial performance and growth. However, because of cultural differences, it…
Meta‐ability development: a new concept for career management
David Butcher, Penny HarveyConsiders the idea of taking personal responsibility for career development and contributing to the organization via the development of meta‐abilities. Provides an explanation of…
Beyond technical competence: learning to listen
James T. ScarnatiDiscusses listening as a basic principle of leadership. Defines leadership and decision making as much the art of listening as they are the skill of doing. In a world where most…
Applying empowerment: organizational model
Yehuda BaruchEmpowerment is not merely a new buzzword introduced to capture the imagination of current trends in management science. It comprises an innovative approach to working with people…
Applying empowerment? A reply in the form of a corrective
David CollinsThis paper is written as a reply to the paper “Applying empowerment: organizational model” written by Baruch. The paper argues that Baruch’s account of empowerment, in spite of…
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1362-0436e-ISSN:
1758-6003ISSN-L:
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International Journal of Career ManagementOnline date, start – end:
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Executive DevelopmentEditors:
- Associate Professor Jennifer A. Harrison
- Associate Professor William E. Donald