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LaMonica Sloan-Wilhelmi – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation research delved into the advantages of intergenerational mentoring within the workplace, specifically emphasizing its impact on leadership development and career advancement in the context of a multigenerational workforce. As organizations face the challenges presented by demographic changes, effective leadership strategies…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Mentors, Professional Development, Leadership
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Ha, Nguyen Thi Ngoc; Duong, Nguyen Van – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2022
This article explores employability content that should be integrated in work-integrated learning (WIL) curricula in Vietnamese universities. An exploratory sequential mixed-methods design was employed that included 15 in-depth interviews and three focus groups with key WIL stakeholders: university department leaders, company leaders, lecturers,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Experience Programs, Employment Potential, Curriculum Development
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Shevchuk, Andrey; Strebkov, Denis; Davis, Shannon N. – Journal of Education and Work, 2019
Previous research examining skill mismatch in the labour market has ignored potential implications for workers outside of the work environment. We argue that the psychological strain that the discrepancy between worker's skills and job requirements wields on workers spills over into the non-work sphere, increasing work-life conflict. This study…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Job Satisfaction, Family Work Relationship, Conflict
Pew Research Center, 2016
Tectonic changes are reshaping U.S. workplaces as the economy moves deeper into the knowledge-focused age. These changes are affecting the very nature of jobs by rewarding social, communications and analytical skills. They are prodding many workers to think about lifetime commitments to retraining and upgrading their skills. And they may be…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Economic Change, Economic Impact, Educational Needs
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Jung, Jisun; Shin, Jung Cheol – Studies in Higher Education, 2015
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of administrative staff's job competency on their job satisfaction in a Korean research university. We conceptualized job satisfaction into three subcomponents: satisfaction in the job field, in the workplace, and with the actual task. In the regression analysis, we included demographics, inner…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Job Satisfaction, Interpersonal Competence, Problem Solving
Robinson, J. Shane; Garton, Bryan L. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2008
The purposes of this descriptive study were to assess graduates' perception of the importance and competence levels of performing identified transferable skills in the workplace and use the Borich (1980) needs assessment model to identify the skills most in need to enhance the curriculum. The findings revealed that solving problems, working…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Agricultural Colleges, Agricultural Education, College Graduates
Greenberg, Carl I.; And Others – 1981
The Job Characteristics Model proposed by Hackman and his associates postulates that positive personal and work outcomes are derived from five core job dimensions: skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback from the job. The effects of the number of workers (work group size) and the number of tasks (task size) on…
Descriptors: Feedback, Job Satisfaction, Job Skills, Motivation
Bennett, David W.; Jandt, Fred E. – 1988
To investigate the effect of communication apprehension on service worker job success, a study surveyed 536 service workers in five states during the summer of 1987. The survey sample consisted of individuals from a broad range of age groups with 35% aged 19-21, 24% aged 22-25, 19% between 26 and 35, and 20% over 35 years of age. The questionnaire…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Job Satisfaction
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Bailey, Elsa B. – Journal of Museum Education, 2006
This article presents research relating to how science museum educators perceive their roles, identity, and practice. This qualitative study examines: (1) what brings museum educators to and sustains them in their profession; (2) how museum educators view their roles and work; and (3) what knowledge, skills, and attitudes museum educators identify…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Museums, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role
Warner, Dennis A.; Warner, Stephen J. – 1971
Thirty-three adult male employees at a chemical plant completed a Worker Opinion Questionnaire (WOQ) designed to yield a measure of worker satisfaction. The quality of their job performance was obtained by means of supervisor ratings. Eighteen of the subjects were involved in "skilled labor and fifteen in "unskilled" labor. It was hypothesized…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Job Skills, Need Gratification, Operant Conditioning
Marr, John N.; Roessier, Richard – Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Bulletin, 1986
This monograph presents practical job retention strategies that are appropriate for use by rehabilitation professionals working with disabled individuals. The first section provides an introduction to assessing and enhancing job retention skills. The second section presents a general description of 12 basic behavior modification terms and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Coping, Employment Experience, Employment Potential
Gilbert, Thomas F. – Training and Development Journal, 1982
Describes the PROBE Model which profiles worker behavior and reveals problems to be overcome. Discusses the six facets of behavior and the two categories of behavior and how they all work together. (CT)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavior Theories, Employee Attitudes
Curtin, Bernadette M.; Hecklinger, Fred J. – 1981
Information and accompanying exercises in this six-part booklet are designed to provide adults with opportunities to explore interests, skills, and values as part of a program in career and life planning. Part I focuses on identifying interests, categorizing them under headings developed by John Holland (i.e., realistic, investigative, artistic,…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Choice, Career Planning, Interest Inventories
Owens, Thomas; Cohen, Carolyn – 1991
A survey elicited workers' opinions in five areas: (1) essential skills, attitudes, and behaviors needed on the job by entry-level workers; (2) the purposes, content, and delivery of training needed and desired by workers; (3) productivity; (4) workplace environment; and (5) employee benefits. Information was gathered through written surveys of…
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Needs, Employee Attitudes, Entry Workers
Sorensen, Aage B.; Kalleberg, Arne L. – 1973
In a highly complex occupational structure with a great deal of mobility of men among jobs, the process of matching men to jobs is by no means automatic, but determined by complex mechanisms that may produce discrepancies between jobs and men--discrepancies that are a likely source of negative job attitudes. This paper focuses on the mechanisms…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Interaction, Job Placement, Job Satisfaction
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