Career Coaching

Entrepreneurial You: Monetize Your Expertise, Create Multiple Income Streams, and Thrive

What does it take to create the career you want? It’s no secret that the world of work has changed, and we’re shifting toward an ever more entrepreneurial, self-reliant, work-from-wherever-you-are economy....

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Career Coaching for the 21st Century

Slides to accompany Steve Wendell and Janice Sabatine's IOC Webinar: Career Coaching for the 21st Century

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Webinar: Career Coaching for the 21st Century

Increased career mobility is a hallmark of careers in the 21st century....

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Understanding potential career changers’ experience of career confidence following a positive psychology based coaching programme

Changes in the labour market over the last decades have led to an increase in the number of career and job changes individuals are likely to face in their working lives....

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Career conversations in coaching: the contribution that career theory can make to coaching practice

This paper responds to calls for an increased evidence base for coaching practice by exploring the contribution that career research and theory could make to this field. The paper summarises three small-scale studies focusing on career change undertaken by post-graduate students enrolled on an MSc in Career Coaching at a university in London....

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The Career Counselor's Handbook

With more than sixty-five combined years of experience in the career development field, Howard Figler and Richard Nelson Bolles are the undisputed authorities when it comes to helping people find meaningful work....

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Books on Meaning

This is a short list of books on the meaning of life by Victor Frankle  and Dr Paul Wong specifically selected for the MasterClass on Coaching for Meaning and Purpose.

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Expert leaders in a fast-moving environment

This longitudinal study explores the influence of leaders on performance in the iconic, high-technology, turbulent industry of Formula One....

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Meaning in life and work: A developmental perspective

This study examined linear and nonlinear relations between age and the presence and search for meaning in life and examined if these relations were moderated by the presence of meaning in work....

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Calling among the unemployed: Examining prevalence and links to coping with job loss

In the current manuscript, we examined how calling functions among samples of involuntarily unemployed adults. In Study 1, with a large Internet-based sample, involuntarily unemployed adults were just as likely as employed adults to perceive a calling, but were significantly less likely to feel they were living a calling....

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