Lifelines: A Career Profile Study
- 1979 ----- color ----- 26 min ----- 16mm
- In order to be fully satisfied and productive at work, a person must understand the forces which shape his career and make it grow. Dr. Edgar Schein, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, explains that each of us has a "career lifeline"--a path that directs our choice of work. Five categories of "career anchors" are explored: technical or functional, managerial competence, security, creativity and autonomy. Examination of three career profiles reveals that people must define their life's work with a sense of who they are, what gives them satisfaction and what they do best.
- Topics: (Business Administration, Personnel Management)
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