The Four Faces of Indecision
A model for increasing clients’ ability to tolerate uncertainty and to foster productive career exploration in the indecisive person
Navigating the Uncertain Terrain of the New Retirement Workscape
We need to update how we view retirement to better respond to the hopes, anxieties and motivations of those who seek post-retirement work options
Hot Links: Conquering Indecision & Anxiety
Career Decision Wheel
Created by Norman Amundson and Gray Poehnell, the Wheel is a useful tool that includes eight aspects essential to career decision making. Downloadable for free, Deirdre Pickerell’s “Work Search Strategies” chapter in Career Development Practice in Canada includes a helpful synopsis of the Wheel.
Career Briefs
What is the future of jobs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
The World Economic Forum released a report earlier this year on The Future of Jobs: Employment, Skills and Workforce Strategy for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, analyzing current disruptions to business models with data collected from over 13 million employees across nine industries globally and 15 major developing and emerging economies.
Canada’s Career Service Professionals: How Do They Differ Across Canada?
By Mario R. Gravelle
This article will provide a brief regional comparison of some of the key findings from the CERIC 2015 Survey of Career Service Professionals. The survey was designed to provide a snapshot of those in the field, surface their professional development and competency improvement interests as well as issues pertaining to research and learning dissemination. Collecting just over 1,000 completed responses provides an opportunity to disaggregate the overall findings by regions – British Columbia (135), Prairies (152), Ontario (372), Quebec (187) and Atlantic Canada (127) – to see some of the commonalities and notable differences in the field.
An Authentic and Experiential Career Development Model for Everybody
By Adriano Magnifico
The Career Internship Program re-imagines the way we deliver career education, connecting students to their vast potential – and provides a replicable model for other high schools
ACT in Career Counselling
By Nadia Richard and Michel Bleau
Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) can be a powerful approach to help clients accept what is beyond their control and commit to taking career actions aligned with their values, despite the obstacles
10 Questions for Premier Kathleen Wynne
Kathleen Wynne is Ontario’s 25th Premier. She was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003 as the MPP for Don Valley West. Wynne was re-elected in 2007, 2011 and 2014. She became the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party in January 2013. Wynne has three adult children, Chris, Jessie and Maggie, and three grandchildren.