References & Resources

Articles

[bib02entry01] H. Allerton, “New Careers for Trainers.” T&D, <year>January 2004</year>, pp. 51–52.

[bib02entry02] K. Barton, “Will You Mentor Me?” T&D, <year>May 2002</year>, pp. 90–92.

[bib02entry03] M.L. Berman, “Are You a Seeker or an Avoider?” T&D, <year>December 2002</year>, pp. 38–42.

[bib02entry04] G. Ferguson, “D Is for Development.” T&D, <year>January 2002</year>, pp. 57–59.

[bib02entry05] S., Jordan-Evans, and B. Kay. “Love It, Don't Leave It.” T&D, <year>January 2004</year>, 67–69.

[bib02entry06] D. Koen, “Revitalize Your Career: Part 1.” T&D, <year>January 2003</year>, pp. 59–60.

[bib02entry07] A. Newman, “Trainer, Assess Thyself.” T&D, <year>July 2002</year>, pp. 53–55.

[bib02entry08] W. Rothwell,, and R. Wellins. “Putting New Competencies to Work for You.” T&D, <year>May 2004</year>, pp. 94–101.

Books

[bib02entry09] K. Albrecht, The Power of Minds at Work. New York: AMACOM, <year>2003</year>.

[bib02entry10] D.F. Alessandro, Career Warfare. New York: McGraw-Hill, <year>2004</year>.

[bib02entry11] R. Charan, What the CEO Wants You to Know. New York: Crown Publishing Group, <year>2004</year>.

[bib02entry12] C. Cherniss,, and M. Adler. Promoting Emotional Intelligence in Organizations. Alexandria, VA: ASTD, <year>2000</year>.

[bib02entry13] J.R. DeLuca, Political Savvy. Berwyn, PA: EBG Publications, <year>1999</year>.

[bib02entry14] L.R. Dominguez, How to Shine at Work. New York: McGraw-Hill, <year>2003</year>.

[bib02entry15] Managing Your Career. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, <year>2002</year>.

[bib02entry16] H. Ibarra, Working Identity. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, <year>2004</year>.

[bib02entry17] S. Levine, The Six Fundamentals of Success. New York: Doubleday, <year>2004</year>.

[bib02entry18] D. Marcum,, and S. Smith. Business Think. New York: John Wiley & Sons, <year>2002</year>.

[bib02entry19] K.K. Reardon, The Secret Handshake. New York: Currency Doubleday, <year>2002</year>.

[bib02entry20] A. Reitman,, and C. Williams. Career Moves: Take Charge of Your Training Career. Alexandria, VA: ASTD, <year>2001</year>.

[bib02entry21] T. Seagraves, Quick! Show Me Your Value. Alexandria, VA: ASTD, <year>2004</year>.

[bib02entry22] M. Solomon, Working With Difficult People. New York: Prentice Hall Press, <year>2002</year>.

[bib02entry23] P.D., Tieger, and B. Barron-Tieger. Do What You Are. Boston: Little Brown, <year>2001</year>.

[bib02entry24] M. Useem, Leading Up. New York: Three Rivers Press, <year>2001</year>.

Infolines

[bib02entry25] B. Darraugh, “Coaching and Feedback.” No. 259006 (<year>revised 1997</year>).

[bib02entry26] R.S. Gibson, “Selecting a Coach.” No. 259812.

[bib02entry27] B. Kaye,, and D. Scheef. “Mentoring.” No. 250004.

[bib02entry28] T. Pietrzak, “Successful Inside Consulting.” No. 250311.

[bib02entry29] A. Reitman, “Take Charge of Your Career.” No. 250305.

[bib02entry30] S. Thomas,, and P. Douglas. “Structured Mentoring: A New Approach That Works.” No. 250401.

Websites

[bib02entry31] Career Development e Manual. Available at http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infocecs/CRC/manual-home.html.

[bib02entry32] National Career Development Association. Available at http://www.ncda.org.

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