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| A move to a career level lower in rank than the previous one |
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| The individually perceived sequence of attitude and behaviors associated with work-related experiences and activities over the span of a person's life |
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| A move to a career level higher in rank than the previous one |
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| The process of selecting an area of specialization as a focus of one's work |
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| The lifelong process of examining the possibilities for work-related experiences and activities, and deciding, with awareness, what one wishes to do with one's life |
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| A stage in career advancement |
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| The sequence of jobs held by an individual |
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| Range from no requirements at all to a preference for an advanced degrees from select schools |
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| A movement between specializations or job titles at the same career level |
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| Events that change the way someone lives but, at the same time, allow continuity/ consistency |
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| A mixture of educational background, professional experience, and personal attributes of an individual that is attractive to multiple employers |
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| Are the primary selection criteria in some interview situations. Recruiters look for enthusiasm, intensity, articulateness, purposefulness, listening skills, and a sense of humor |
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| Might include projects from coursework, including merchandise plans, product development projects, concept boards, and so on |
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| Identified as an upgraded job title, increased responsibility, or increased pay in the same job |
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| Rebirth of Individual Potential |
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| An event that causes a radical change in ones life; starting all over again |
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| Stages of Career Development |
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| Standards for Work Experience |
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| Range from no requirements at all to managerial-level on-the-job training |
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| Theories of Management Development |
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| Ways in which managers develop inside the organization; development of expertise through specialization and/or through broad job experience |
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| A model in which an employee's responsibilities are increased and his or her area of specialization becomes more focused, allowing him or her to become very knowledgeable in that specific area |
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| Are abilities gleaned from life experience that can be applied in multiple settings |
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