Taking control of career change
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- Making your office user friendly. Whittingham-Barnes, D.; Davison, B. // Black Enterprise;Apr90, Vol. 20 Issue 9, p57
Addresses new ways that managers are customizing the workplace to meet the needs of employees. Assistance offered by design firms; Importance of careful planning; Initial costs; Diverse technologies reviewed; Ergonomic furniture. INSET: Office,sweet office (offices at home)..
- How satisfied with work will you be? // Career World;Oct95, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p2
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- Mid-course correction. Bundles, A. // Essence (Essence);Jan1990, Vol. 20 Issue 9, p28
Opinion. Describes the author's mid-course correction, in which she transferred from a very demanding, to a less demanding job, and began nurturing herself.
- Purpose in Work. Soldier, L. Little // Humanist;Mar/Apr90, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p24
Examines the meaning of finding a purpose in work and fulfillment in life, throughout the ability to put oneself aside, to transcend ego-involvement. Theories of psychologists, Abraham Maslow and Charlotte Buhler and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl; Modern relationship to work; Personality...
- Make sure priorities are right when job hunting. Divita, Sal // Marketing News;11/20/95, Vol. 29 Issue 24, p8
Discusses the issues often overlooked by people concerning job satisfaction. People's interest in getting a job and not advancing in a career; Relationship between the employee and the boss; Effect on values; Contribution to the job; Where the position is leading.


