Developing Employability and Enterprise shows how to help others develop the behaviours and attributes needed to thrive in the modern workplace. It offers coaches, career advisors and educators a complete guide to what employability looks like in the 21st century, both for new entrants to the world of work and those finding themselves in situations where they need to secure a new job or even career. The book shows how employability can be measured and how skills and attributes such as resilience, confidence, motivation, dealing with others, overcoming challenges and entrepreneurship can be…mehr
Developing Employability and Enterprise shows how to help others develop the behaviours and attributes needed to thrive in the modern workplace. It offers coaches, career advisors and educators a complete guide to what employability looks like in the 21st century, both for new entrants to the world of work and those finding themselves in situations where they need to secure a new job or even career. The book shows how employability can be measured and how skills and attributes such as resilience, confidence, motivation, dealing with others, overcoming challenges and entrepreneurship can be developed through coaching and mentoring.
Supported by the latest research from academia, government bodies, and practitioners, Developing Employability and Enterprise brings together some of the most influential thinkers around the world to offer a new approach to career management that looks beyond simply offering advice on résumés and CVs, job applications, job searches and interviews. It offers practical guidance on what attributes to develop and tools for how to do this including assessment options, sample exercises, notes on how to use the concepts in practice and global case studies. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Doug Strycharczyk is Managing Director of AQR a consultancy that works to improve the 'mental toughness' of organizations. Before he founded AQR in 1989 he held a variety of HR and consultancy roles in the private and public sectors. These include Castrol (UK) Limited, Goodyear Tyres, Decca Ltd, J Wedgwood Ltd and the Burton Group. He was the Head of Operations for Castrol (UK) Ltd at the same time as being Head of HR. He is the co-author of Developing Mental Toughness with Peter Clough and a contributor to Psychometrics in Coaching, both published by Kogan Page. Charles Elvin is Chief Executive of the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM). He is a highly experienced Director achieving significant commercial results in the business services sector, in particular driving revenue and profit growth in the learning, training and professional development industry. Previous roles include Director of the B2B Division of the Open University, leading the British Standard Institution global commercial learning and training business, and senior roles in leading blue chip companies including UBS and RM.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter - 1: Why employability;
Chapter - 2: The growing importance of employability;
Chapter - 3: Models of employability;
Chapter - 4: Developing employability and enterprise: Tackling the challenge of youth unemployment and social mobility;
Chapter - 5: Developing mental readiness for the world of work - building confidence and understanding employment journeys;
Chapter - 6: Giving young people a clear line of sight to work;
Chapter - 7: Helping individuals develop self-confidence and interpersonal skills;
Chapter - 8: Making the best choices for jobs, careers and study;
Chapter - 9: Presenting personal information for employers;
Chapter - 10: Selection - Interviews and assessments centres/tests;
Chapter - 11: Work placements and internships;
Chapter - 12: Delivering effective work experience;
Chapter - 13: Enterprise - More than being Richard Branson;
Chapter - 14: Coaching for employability and enterprise;
Chapter - 15: Developing mindset and mental toughness;
Chapter - 16: Global perspectives - China and the Far East;
Chapter - 17: Lifelong learning is the key to employability and economic vitality;
Chapter - 18: Employability and enterprise;
Chapter - 19: Employability training and coaching to clients with mental health problems;
Chapter - 20: The role of sport in developing life skills, employability and enterprise
Chapter - 2: The growing importance of employability;
Chapter - 3: Models of employability;
Chapter - 4: Developing employability and enterprise: Tackling the challenge of youth unemployment and social mobility;
Chapter - 5: Developing mental readiness for the world of work - building confidence and understanding employment journeys;
Chapter - 6: Giving young people a clear line of sight to work;
Chapter - 7: Helping individuals develop self-confidence and interpersonal skills;
Chapter - 8: Making the best choices for jobs, careers and study;
Chapter - 9: Presenting personal information for employers;
Chapter - 10: Selection - Interviews and assessments centres/tests;
Chapter - 11: Work placements and internships;
Chapter - 12: Delivering effective work experience;
Chapter - 13: Enterprise - More than being Richard Branson;
Chapter - 14: Coaching for employability and enterprise;
Chapter - 15: Developing mindset and mental toughness;
Chapter - 16: Global perspectives - China and the Far East;
Chapter - 17: Lifelong learning is the key to employability and economic vitality;
Chapter - 18: Employability and enterprise;
Chapter - 19: Employability training and coaching to clients with mental health problems;
Chapter - 20: The role of sport in developing life skills, employability and enterprise
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"Written in a concise, conversational, accessible and persuasive way, it's like having a toolkit to employability success at your fingertips." Shane Mann, Managing Director Lsect Ltd, Publisher of Schools Week and FE Week
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