Generalists’ career in modern organizations and education: Theoretical review

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Natalia Ivanova, Anna Klimova, Warren Thorngate
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Purpose. In this article, we continue to analyze the actual problem of modern organizations, which is associated with changing forms of professionalism and the place of a professional in the organization. In conditions of uncertainty and socio-economic changes, the so-called universal professionals are of increasing interest, who demonstrate a focus on a wide range of tasks they solve and activities they perform. Findings. It is shown that specialists of a wide profile are increasingly indemand today in organizations and society. They are the most important resource for the organization’s adaptation to changing external and internal conditions. We look at the reasons why organizations need generalist professionals. The problems caused by the peculiarities of their involvement in solving various goals of the organization and different career prospects are highlighted. Various career tracksand career development directions of such employees in organizations are shown. Based on the analysis, the conditions under which generalists build a successful career and chances for employment are highlighted.
通才在现代组织和教育中的职业生涯:理论回顾
目的。在本文中,我们继续分析现代组织的实际问题,这与专业主义形式的变化和专业人员在组织中的地位有关。在不确定和社会经济变化的条件下,所谓的通用专业人员越来越引起人们的兴趣,他们表现出对他们解决的各种任务和从事的各种活动的关注。发现。这表明,广泛的专家形象是越来越多的需求在今天的组织和社会。他们是组织适应不断变化的外部和内部条件的最重要的资源。我们来看看为什么组织需要多面手的专业人士。突出了他们在解决组织的各种目标和不同职业前景方面的特殊性所带来的问题。展示了这类员工在组织中的各种职业轨迹和职业发展方向。在此基础上,重点分析了通才事业成功的条件和就业机会。
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Organizatsionnaya Psikologiya
Organizatsionnaya Psikologiya PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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