Career Management in Today's Workplace

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  • ISBN 9781773385136
  • Dimensions: 171 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Canadian Scholars
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Career Management in Today's Workplace is a comprehensive guide on career exploration, assessment, and planning. Author Nataliya Korchagina introduces a framework designed for intentionally redefining what career success means, leveraging the most critical career management skills, following the outlined career management steps, and constantly adapting to evolving environments. In its commitment to inclusive, evidence‑driven, and forward‑thinking guidance, this book recognizes diverse learning style and enriches theoretical content with compelling personal stories and real‑world case studies, while grounding all concepts in research and analysis of practical implementation of the theories and processes discussed. The chapters offer readers a clear roadmap for understanding and identifying their career fit, conducting industry research, communicating their match to potential employers, using AI ethically in the career management process, and learning self-management strategies for career success. Uniquely tailored to the Canadian context, the book supports a diverse labour force by addressing the specific challenges and the importance of cultural intelligence for navigating the workplace. This is an essential text for students in business programs across Canadian colleges.

Nataliya Korchagina, PhD, is an educator with 25 years of work experience in government, higher education, and research with an outstanding record for launching sustainable executive and graduate educational programs with global partners. Formerly the program coordinator, Nataliya is a full-time professor of the Business Insights and Analytics program in the Longo Faculty of Business at Humber Polytechnic where she teaches various courses based on innovative and hands-on educational methods. 

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