Moses paints a vivid picture of the current dislocations in the workplace-the extraordinary productivity pressures, the erosion of personal time-and their gut-wrenching effects on individuals and their families. She reveals how changes in the workplace have affected different generations differently-from 20-somethings trying to get a foothold in the workplace to 30-somethings concerned about getting ahead to aging boomers recently displaced from the workforce-and examines their values, their psychological profile, and their future opportunities. She also presents a striking vision of the future, showing what it will be like to live and work in tomorrow's world, where we will all be free agents.
In clear, practical terms, Career Intelligence shows how individuals can benefit from key future trends and details the skills they will need to succeed-from learning how to self-market to being able to communicate in powerful ways, from understanding business trends to preparing for areas of competence. Chock full of concrete examples and anecdotes that everyone can relate to, Career Intelligence also offers advice to parents concerned about "career proofing" their children; gives managers insights into how to promote career independence and self-reliance in their staff; and discusses solid ways organizations can improve morale and productivity. Comprehensive, practical, and eminently readable, Career Intelligence provides a visionary blueprint for ongoing career success.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE: MELTDOWN
ONE The New Landscape
TWO Facing the Fallout: The Unprotected Self
THREE Talking About Your Generation: Pre-Boomers and Early Boomers
FOUR Late for the Feast: Late Boomers and Post-Boomers
FIVE Squished, Squashed, Sliced, and Diced
SIX Singing the New Career Blues
PART TWO: RENEWAL
SEVEN Welcome to TempWorld
EIGHT Become a Career Activist
NINE Twelve New Rules for Career Success
TEN Career Intelligence for Managers and Organizations
ELEVEN Preparing the Next Generation: Career-Proofing Your Kids
References
Index
About the Author