The education is a perfect chance to plan your
career or at least some steps that should be taken in order not to fail while
searching for an appropriate job. Strategy is related to the overall career
while tactics are separate steps and actions for effective performance during
each of the stages on the way to success. Strategic measures include education
and career in general. Tactics focus on a separate case independently. As a
rule, the consequences of some actions and steps influence all further tactic
decisions and plans. The most appropriate are measures suggested by literary
sources:
·
William John Reilly (1953) Career Planning for High School Students
Though the book is old enough to rely on its
information, experienced authors have a right to be considered. Do not hesitate
to go to a library and learn from literature about the measures that can be
taken.
·
Deborah L. Ruf (2005) Losing Our Minds: Gifted Children Left Behind
Some students are more gifted than the others. The
book is aimed at providing highschool students with useful hints on possible
steps for academic success and far-reaching career planning.
·
Sandra L. Berger (2006) College Planning for Gifted Students:
Choosing and Getting into the Right College
Decision-making is emphasized with regard to
successful career planning and choosing the college as well as the major
subjects.
The list of the authors that present helpful
information on career planning can be endlessly continued, though you may base
your major ideas on the one you like the most. As tactics are important as well
as the general strategic concepts, it is necessary to plan every step you take.
When people are aware of certain events that may
happen in their life, they can plan some preventive measures. Highschool
students that know about the career planning can perform more effectively in
terms of choosing the college, choosing the major, applying for a job, planning
job promotions, and other issues related to career.
The education is a perfect chance to plan your
career or at least some steps that should be taken in order not to fail while
searching for an appropriate job. Strategy is related to the overall career
while tactics are separate steps and actions for effective performance during each
of the stages on the way to success. Strategic measures include education and
career in general. Tactics focus on a separate case independently. As a rule,
the consequences of some actions and steps influence all further tactic
decisions and plans. The most appropriate are measures suggested by literary
sources:
·
William John Reilly (1953) Career Planning for High School Students
Though the book is old enough to rely on its
information, experienced authors have a right to be considered. Do not hesitate
to go to a library and learn from literature about the measures that can be
taken.
·
Deborah L. Ruf (2005) Losing Our Minds: Gifted Children Left Behind
Some students are more gifted than the others. The
book is aimed at providing highschool students with useful hints on possible
steps for academic success and far-reaching career planning.
·
Sandra L. Berger (2006) College Planning for Gifted Students:
Choosing and Getting into the Right College
Decision-making is emphasized with regard to
successful career planning and choosing the college as well as the major
subjects.
The list of the authors that present helpful
information on career planning can be endlessly continued, though you may base
your major ideas on the one you like the most. As tactics are important as well
as the general strategic concepts, it is necessary to plan every step you take.
When people are aware of certain events that may
happen in their life, they can plan some preventive measures. Highschool
students that know about the career planning can perform more effectively in
terms of choosing the college, choosing the major, applying for a job, planning
job promotions, and other issues related to career.
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