On 18 November, Carter Cast (Professor of Entrepreneurship at Kellogg School of Management) shared his research on why derailment happens, how to avoid it, and how to recover if it does.
Whether you attended the event and would like to conduct some further reading, or if you couldn’t make it but you would like to know more about the topics that were discussed - here’s how you can use your free service to stay informed.
The following databases in the ALO will have relevant material on career derailment:
- Emerald
- Sage
Here are just a few examples of the sort of articles you can read:
Articles available in Emerald
and (2015), "Managing conflict with emotional intelligence: abilities that make a difference", , Vol. 34 No. 2, pp. 226-244.
(2013), "Talent derailment: a multi鈥恉imensional perspective for understanding talent", , Vol. 45 No. 1, pp. 12-17.
(2009), "Measuring and managing career derailment", , Vol. 8 No. 6.
(2006), "Why leaders fail: exploring the darkside", , Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 91-100.
Articles available in Sage
Braddy, Phillip W., Rachel E. Sturm, Leanne Atwater, Scott N. Taylor, and Rob Austin McKee. “Gender Bias Still Plagues the Workplace: Looking at Derailment Risk and Performance With Self–Other Ratings.” Group & Organization Management 45, no. 3 (June 2020): pp. 315–50.
Luthans, Fred, Gretchen R. Vogelgesang, and Paul B. Lester. “Developing the Psychological Capital of Resiliency.” Human Resource Development Review 5, no. 1 (March 2006): pp. 25–44.
Nesbit, Paul L. “The Role of Self-Reflection, Emotional Management of Feedback, and Self-Regulation Processes in Self-Directed Leadership Development.” Human Resource Development Review 11, no. 2 (June 2012): pp. 203–26.
Floris, Maurizio, Sharna L. Wiblen, and Ekaterina Anichenko. “Senior Project Leadership Skills and Career Stallers: Analysis of Perception Differences and Implications for Careers.” Project Management Journal 51, no. 2 (April 2020): pp. 214–34.
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Also see:
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