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Promotions are so yesterday : redefine career development, help employees thrive / Julie Winkle Giulioni.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Giulioni, Julie Winkle, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Career development.
Personnel management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Alexandria, VA : ATD Press, [2022]
Summary:
The time-honored tradition of defining career development exclusively in terms of promotions, moves, and title changes is dead. Beyond, between, and besides the climb up the positional ladder, there are many other ways that employees can--and want to--grow. However, many organizations still operate under the notion that promotions are the only option for career development, leaving employees disengaged, managers frustrated, and the business disadvantaged in its efforts to retain talent. The good news is that career development is so much more than promotions alone, and managers are in a powerful position to redefine career development and create positive results for their employees and their organizations in this area. In Promotions Are So Yesterday, Julie Winkle Giulioni offers you a new approach for developing your employees' careers and helping them thrive in a company when promotions are not readily available. Discover an easy-to-apply framework of seven alternative dimensions of development (contribution, competence, confidence, connection, challenge, contentment, and choice) that will engage your employees--dynamic opportunities for growth that are completely within your control as a manager. Promotions Are So Yesterday is filled with practical advice, nearly 100 questions to spark reflection and productive dialogue, and actionable templates and tools that managers can use with employees. Help bring your employees and your organization to even greater achievement with a strategy that will increase your employees' job satisfaction, performance, knowledge, and skills, and strengthen your organization's workforce.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: It's Time for Moving Up to Move Over
Chapter 1 Promotions Are Overrated
Chapter 2 Contribution
Chapter 3 Competence
Chapter 4 Connection
Chapter 5 Confidence
Chapter 6 Challenge
Chapter 7 Contentment
Chapter 8 Choice
Chapter 9 Possibilities Are the New Promotion
Acknowledgments
Additional Resources
Your Multidimensional Career: A Self-Assessment
Promotions Are So Yesterday Discussion Guide
Notes
Index
About the Author
Back Cover.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781952157745
1952157749
OCLC:
1289928450

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