Applying design thinking to careers: 87% of employees are unengaged at work! #atomicIdeas

Applying design thinking to careers: 87% of employees are unengaged at work! This discussion explores the psychology of career decisions, presented by Sharon Belden Castonguay, an adult developmental psychologist and career counselor. She delves into how…

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Applying design thinking to careers

Design thinking, a problem-solving approach that involves iteration and self-awareness, can be applied to career decision-making.

This can help individuals navigate the complexities and uncertainties of their career paths.

Your script is iterative and like any writing process, it’s likely to be messy. I urge you to embrace that messiness, own your story, and don’t let others write it for you. – Sharon Belden Castonguay

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  1. 01Applying design thinking to careers: 87% of employees are unengaged at work!
  2. 02Implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
  3. 03Applying design thinking to careers
  4. 04Influence of unconscious biases and societal expectations
  5. 05Career narratives and their influence
  6. 06Ownership of career stories
  7. 07Messiness of career decision-making
  8. 08Historical challenges of career decision-making
  9. 09Uniqueness of career choices

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