Readings and Resources: Professional Assets

McMahon, M. (2011). The systems theory framework of career development.  Journal of Employment Counseling, 48(4), 170-172.

McMahon, M. & Patton, W. (2018). Systemic thinking in career development theory: Contributions of the Systems Theory Framework.  British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 46(2), 229-240, DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2018.1428941

Readings and Resources: External Influences

Alis. (n.d.). Use labour market information to boost your career. Government of Alberta.

Bright, J. (2016, November 7). Awareness of opportunities key to career progression. The Sydney Morning Herald.

Meriam Library. (n.d.). CRAAP Test.pdf  California State University, CA.

Esteves, J. (2021, January 16). DID YOU KNOW 2021.

Endsley, M. R., & Garland, D. J. (2000). Situation awareness analysis and measurement. CRC Press.

Hambly, L., & Bomford, C. (2018). Opportunity awareness: Theory into practice.  Creative career coaching (pp. 163–176). Routledge.

Hopson, B., & Ledger, K. (2010). And what do you do?  10 Steps to creating a portfolio career. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

LMIC-CIMT. About.

LMIC-CIMT. (n.d.). Work Words.

Smith, M., Brooks, S., Lichtenberg, A., McIlveen, P., Torjul, P., & Tyler, J. (2009). Career development learning: Maximising the contribution of work-integrated learning to the student experience. Final project report June 2009 [Report]. University of Wollongong. 

Trend Hunter. (2020, December 18). Top 20 Trends in 2021 Forecast | TrendHunter.com’s 2021 Trend Report.

Readings and Resources: Career Planning

Bright, J. (2013, November 3). Chaos Theory of Careers Explained—Interview with Dr Jim Bright at Vanderbilt University.

Endsley, M. R., & Garland, D. J. (2000). Situation Awareness Analysis and Measurement. CRC Press.

Glick, B. (n.d.). #beverlyglick—Twitter Search / Twitter. Twitter.

Graham, S. (2015, April 24). We Need to Value Career Development. Career Professionals of Canada

Krumboltz, J. D. (2009). The Happenstance Learning Theory. Journal of Career Assessment, 17(2), 135–154. 

Say, R. (2006, October 26). Why work? Lifehack.


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