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Career Managment and Development in South Africa


Career Managment and Development in South Africa
A look at the challenges, issues and demands of career managment and development in the new world of work for both individuals and organisations in the South African context.
3,705 words (approx. 14.8 pages) | 11 sources | 2001 South Africa


Paper Summary:

This essay identifies and explains the issues, challenges and demands of career management and development in the new world of work, for both individuals and organizations. It then recommends some practical ways to address the most important of these. In doing this, it first defines what is meant by career management and career development. It then places the essay in the context of the new world of work. This is done through a short explanation of the impact of e-commerce and globalization. It then looks at how this has impacted on the world of work in general, before looking at how it has effected career management and development for individuals and organizations.

From the Paper:

"E-commerce has radically changed organizational structure, co-ordination systems and task specification, and thus the world of work. Job designs have become increasingly flexible, and a whole range of new issues are being raised. In fact, Furnham (2000) believes that, due to e-commerce, the world of work has changed. He looks at what he calls "alternative work arrangements". These include part-time employment (defined as varied work, taking up less than 30 hours per week), contingent employment (defined as when an individual is working for an organization, but is not considered a regular employee), flextime (defined as when employees vary their starting and quitting times, but are required to work a standard number of hours within a specific time period), compressed work weeks (defined as re-allocating the work time by condensing the total hours in the traditional five-day week into fewer days), and teleworking (defined as working at a location away from the traditional place of work, and involving the use of telecommunications and the electronic processing of information) ( Furnham, 2000)."

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APA Citation:

Career Managment and Development in South Africa (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 08, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Career-Managment-and-Development-in-South-Africa/2174

MLA Citation:

"Career Managment and Development in South Africa" 15 January 2012. Web. 08 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Career-Managment-and-Development-in-South-Africa/2174>




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I attended the university of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa. I finished my undergrad degree in 2000. My majors were Industrial psychology and sociology, and I finished my degree with a distinction in psychology. I finished my Honours degree in 2001, and my masters in 2002, finshing cum Lade. I am currently compelting an MBA through the Regent Business School.
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