Career By happenstance - the effectiveness group
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Transcript Career By happenstance - the effectiveness group
Presented By: Jennifer Soma
Dr. Cris Wildermuth
ENTER PRESENTER’S
PICTURE OR AVATAR
The Former World of Work…
Predictable
› Area of study
› Chosen profession
› Longevity with employer
Traditional Career Planning
› Trait and Factor Approach
Compelling Statistics:
2% of adult population is working in their
originally intended career.
(Krumboltz & Levin, 2010)
A majority of adults believe that chance
events – or happenstance – has played
a role in their careers.
(Betsworth & Hansen, 1996)
What is Happenstance?
Chance Events
Unplanned or Unexpected
Occurrences
Serendipity
Luck
Current World of Work
Uncertainty
Change
Globalization
Downsizing
Technology
Increased Diversity
Happenstance Learning
Theory
Developed by John Krumboltz in 2010
Numerous learning experiences emerge
from both planned and unplanned
situations that impact the careers of
individuals
These learning
experiences
can generate
and/or
influence:
New skills
Interests
Knowledge
Relationships
Beliefs
Preferences
Emotions
Future Actions
Research Study
Purpose:
To explore the role that happenstance has
played in the careers of professional women
and to identify best practices for incorporating
the Happenstance Learning Theory into career
planning
Population and Sample:
› Five professional women
Attended Drake University
Minimum of 10 years of professional work experience
Live and/or work in the Des Moines metro area
Held more than one job during their career
Research Study
Research Design:
› Qualitative Exploratory Case Study
› Interviews and Memos
Research Questions:
› How has happenstance played a role in the
careers of professional women?
› How can the Happenstance Learning Theory
be incorporated into career planning for
professional women?
Interview Themes
Chance Factors that Impacted Career
People
• Networking
• Mentors
• Assistance from others
Interview Themes
Chance Factors that Impacted Career
Formal
Education
Skill
Development
Informal
Education
Interview Themes
Chance Factors that Impacted Career
Readiness Factors and Skills
•Awareness
•Flexibility
•Open-mindedness
•Perseverance/Persistence
•Risk-Taking
•Intuition
•Self-confidence
•Optimism
•Active
Lifestyles
Interview Themes
Chance Factors that Impacted Career
Avocational
Volunteering
Groups
Committees
Hobbies
Creating and Capitalizing on
Happenstance…
Awareness/Recognition
Creating and Capitalizing on
Happenstance…
Take Action!
“Planful Serendipity”
(Watts, 1996)
Career by Planning and
Happenstance Model
Traditional Career Planning
Interests
Abilities
Chosen
Area of Study
Chosen
Industry
Chosen
Profession
Happenstance
Actions:
Risk-Taking
Networking
Learning/Development
Involvement – Volunteering & Hobbies
Attitudes/Skills:
Open-Mindedness
Optimism
Flexibility
Awareness
Communications
Motivation
Perseverance
Self-Confidence