The Affiliation of Career Counselling, Self-Actualization and Innovative Work Behavior

The Affiliation of Career Counselling, Self-Actualization and Innovative Work Behavior
Author: Mujtaba Ahmad
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3346115763

Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject Leadership and Human Resources - Miscellaneous, grade: B+, , course: Research Methods, language: English, abstract: organizations want to protect themselves as well as to lead that particular industry, for that the survival of organizations is to deliver something new with more features on continuous bases, organizations have to be more innovative, that is to apply the best solution which fulfill customer new requirements, implicit needs, existing industry needs or current market requirements. That is consummate through nominal and valuable products, services, ideas, and technologies. But for that organizations have to engage their employees in innovation because without engaging employees departments, scientists, researchers can do nothing as the studies illustrates that innovation is not just the duty of scientists, specialists, either the organizations have to encourage and expand the innovational aptitude of their employees, if they want to be at the high position (Dorenbosch L, Marloes L, Engen V, Verhagen M). For that just innovation is not enough, either organization have to develop innovative work environment so that each and every employee can contribute towards innovation as illustrated in research that each single employee’s dealings and proceedings are of critical magnitude and significance for permanent innovation development as well as enhancement (Jong D et al, 2010). The factors that affect employee innovative work behavior and cause of innovation have been explored using different researches and frameworks. According to Super, guidance to career and choosing career and then its development is process of mounting and executing person’s self-concept which leads to mental growth that causes in innovation. (Leung A S, 2008). There are five stages of a person’s life, the first two stages of that theory are of Growth and Exploration where a person needs career counseling and the fourth stage of that theory is Maintenance where the employee is self-actualized (Retrieved online from Super’s theory). Career counseling provides employees with the break to identify career goals and to craft plans within the background of organizational realities. Studies explored that there is a positive relation between career development and innovation. But how can we achieve career development, we can achieve it by making employees aware of career counseling and self-actualization.

Career Counseling for African Americans

Career Counseling for African Americans
Author: W. Bruce Walsh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2000-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135683573

Topics in this volume include: basic issues in career counselling for African Americans; career assessment; vocational and personal considerations; and future directions in career counselling theory.

Self-Awareness (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series)

Self-Awareness (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series)
Author: Harvard Business Review
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1633696626

Self-awareness is the bedrock of emotional intelligence that enables you to see your talents, shortcomings, and potential. But you won't be able to achieve true self-awareness with the usual quarterly feedback and self-reflection alone. This book will teach you how to understand your thoughts and emotions, how to persuade your colleagues to share what they really think of you, and why self-awareness will spark more productive and rewarding relationships with your employees and bosses. This volume includes the work of: Daniel Goleman Robert Steven Kaplan Susan David HOW TO BE HUMAN AT WORK. The HBR Emotional Intelligence Series features smart, essential reading on the human side of professional life from the pages of Harvard Business Review. Each book in the series offers proven research showing how our emotions impact our work lives, practical advice for managing difficult people and situations, and inspiring essays on what it means to tend to our emotional well-being at work. Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master.

Sustainable Career Development in the Turbulent, Boundaryless and Internet Age

Sustainable Career Development in the Turbulent, Boundaryless and Internet Age
Author: Shih-Chih Chen
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2024-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 283255167X

With the impact of globalization and intensification of information technology, the ideas and practices of enterprise management are also changing rapidly nowadays. A practice that was incompletely unheard of yesterday may soon become a model for everyone to learn from tomorrow. The development of information technology has blurred the boundaries between work and non-work, and employees today have more options to work from home. At the same time, the family structure has also become more diversified, with different types of income structures, bringing many possibilities for work and family care models. In addition, the government’s social policies, such as school-to-work transitional regulations and the extended retirement age, suggest that people today may face a quite different labor market situation, compared to other generations. As individuals are facing longer and more complicated working life, it is very important to ensure their long-term employability by creating a healthy and successful career.

The Psychology of Working

The Psychology of Working
Author: David Blustein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135629242

In this original and major new work, David Blustein places working at the same level of attention for social and behavioral scientists and psychotherapists as other major life concerns, such as intimate relationships, physical and mental health, and socio-economic inequities. He also provides readers with an expanded conceptual framework within which to think about working in human development and human experience. As a result, this creative new synthesis enriches the discourse on working across the broad spectrum of psychology's concerns and agendas, and especially for those readers in career development, counseling, and policy-related fields. This textbook is ideal for use in graduate courses on counseling and work or vocational counseling.

Counseling in a Dynamic Society

Counseling in a Dynamic Society
Author: Edwin L. Herr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

In this edition (date unspecified for the first), Herr (counselor education and counseling psychology, Pennsylvania State U.) focuses on the social, political, and economic macrosystems in which behavior is shaped and counseling occurs rather than on counseling theories and process. Such contexts include: the impact of advanced technology, the changing American family, pluralism, special populations at risk, and emerging challenges in counseling (e.g. counseling with older adults, megatrends, and spirituality). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Introduction to Counseling

Introduction to Counseling
Author: Michael Scott Nystul
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2015-07-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483316602

Introduction to Counseling by Michael Scott Nystul provides an overview of counseling and the helping professions from the perspective of art and science—the science of counseling that generates a knowledge base proven to promote competency and efficacy in the practitioner, and the art of using this knowledge base to build skills that can be applied sensitively to clients in a multicultural society. The Fifth Edition has been organized into three sections: (1) an overview of counseling and the counseling process, (2) multicultural counseling and counseling theories, and (3) special approaches and settings. It continues to address key topics and issues, including gender, culture, and sexual orientation, and offers ways to integrate multiculturalism into all aspects of counseling, rather than view it as a separate entity. Highlighting emerging trends and changes in ethical codes, as well as reflecting the latest updates to the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM-5), the book successfully illustrates the importance of art and science to modern-day counseling.

Client-centered Therapy

Client-centered Therapy
Author: Carl R. Rogers
Publisher: Constable & Robinson Ltd
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2003-07
Genre: Client-centered psychotherapy
ISBN: 9781841198408

Presenting the non-directive and related points of view in counselling and therapy, Rogers gives a clear exposition of procedures by which individuals who are being counselled may be assisted in achieving for themselves new and more effective personality adjustments.