Author:
Holmes Teresa,Cartwright Sue
Abstract
There are many compelling social and economic reasons why managers
and professionals may decide or be obliged to consider changing careers
at mid life. While 30 years ago, only two out of every 100 executives
were likely to make a radical career change, during the last decade,
this figure has risen to 35 per cent. In reviewing the literature,
examines the needs and motives for career change and the individual,
organizational and wider societal factors likely to facilitate or impede
that change. Reports on a continuing study comparing the experiences and
characteristics of successful and unsuccessful mid‐career changers and
suggests that personality differences may play an important role in
determining outcomes.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Industrial relations
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10 articles.
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