Maintaining your career “edge” in a global world of work


Autoria(s): Patton, Wendy A.
Contribuinte(s)

Millwater, Jan

Beutel, Denise

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The world of work in the 21st century has been described by many as globalised (Peiperl & Jonsen, 2007; Levy, 2007; Bhagat, 2006; Czinkota & Ronkainen, 2005). Globalisation is generally understood as a greater awareness of the world as a whole; an integrated stage where the countries of the world are seen to be players on the one playing field. This notion is driven by a perception of the world as being occupied by global citizens who are affiliated not with the country in which they are born but whose loyalties lie with planet Earth. They strive to live and work with this focus foremost in their consciousness. Indeed, many of these global citizens will enjoy global careers during their lifetime whereby they work in more than one region of the world during the course of their employment. The present chapter will present a discussion on globalisation and its impact on the world of work, in particular the changes on particular demographic groups in both developed and developing economies. It will then discuss implications for workers and their careers, specifically focusing on changing relationships between workers and organisations and the need for individuals to maintain their competitive edge in the market place through an ongoing focus on relevant career management competencies.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26347/

Publicador

Pearson Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26347/1/c26347.pdf

http://www.pearson.com.au/Catalogue/TitleDetails.aspx?isbn=9781442518636

Patton, Wendy A. (2009) Maintaining your career “edge” in a global world of work. In Millwater, Jan & Beutel, Denise (Eds.) Stepping out into the Real World of Education. Pearson Australia, Sydney.

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Copyright 2009 Pearson Australia

Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education

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Tipo

Book Chapter