BA 2204 and BAS 324 Human Resource Management Developing careers Instructor: Ça ğ rı Topal 1.

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BA 2204 and BAS 324 Human Resource Management Developing careers Instructor: Ça ğ rı Topal 1

Career development Ongoing organized and formalized effort that recognizes people as a vital organizational resource Having a wider focus, longer time frame, and broader scope than training 2

Challenges Who will be responsible? How much emphasis is appropriate? How will the needs of a diverse workforce be met? 3

Phases: assessment-1 Self assessment Skills assessment exercises Interests inventory Values clarification 4

Phases: assessment-2 Organizational assessment Assessment centers Psychological testing Performance appraisal Promotability forecasts Succession planning 5

Phases: direction Individual career counseling Information services Job-posting systems Skills inventories Career paths Career resource centers 6

Phases: development Mentoring Coaching Job rotation Tuition assistance 7