Book Description | When we find ourselves in a new place or are feeling lost, we look for directional signs, recognizable landmarks and more to help us find our way. This is wayfinding.Andrea Fruhling and Norm Amundson present practical activities to guide you on your career journey in Career Wayfinder, the newest resource from Doubleknot Works. Using the Hope-Action Theory as a foundation, this workbook delves into concepts like liminal space, mapping, metaphors, and more. With the easy-to-apply Career Wheel as an organizing structure, you'll work through exercises that help you reflect on and clarify your skills, interests, values, style, experiences, significant others, and opportunities. You'll explore your options, create an achievable plan, put goals into action, and build forward momentum in your career. |
About the Author | Andrea Fruhling (PCC) is a Certified Organizational Coach, the Founding Director of Doubleknot Works, a Mentor Coach & Instructor for the University of British Columbia's Organizational Coaching certification program, the developer and lead instructor for the Career Coaching Masterclass (UBC), and expert trainer for the internationally attended Certification in Hope-Action Theory & Practice. Andrea leads the International Coaching Federation's Career Coaching Community of Practice, and is a certified facilitator in the LEGO(R) Serious Play(R) Methodology.Andrea develops and delivers training and group coaching programs for coaches, industry leaders, and organizations, helping them find engaging and impactful ways to work with people, support career development, and increase hopefulness. She has delivered numerous keynote presentations and workshops for national and international conferences, career development associations, organizations, and a broad range of client groups. Her work is practical and engaging with a focus on creativity, active, strengths-based learning, team engagement, and hope.Dr. Norman Amundson is a professor emeritus from the University of British Columbia. He has a PhD from the University of Alberta and also holds an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Umea, Sweden. He has worked in the career development field for over 40 years. During this time he has published many books and articles, including a 2018 Anniversary Edition of his nationally award-winning book "Active Engagement". Most recently he has co-authored the books, "Career Flow & Development: Hope in Action" and "Career Recovery: Creating Hopeful Careers in Difficult Times". Many of his books and workbooks have been translated into other languages (Japanese, Korean, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, French, Latvian, Estonian, Romanian, Icelandic, Arabic, Hungarian, Polish, Greek, Dutch).In his work, he emphasizes the importance of creativity, imagination, storytelling, dynamic action, metaphors, and hope. Dr. Amundson has presented his work at many national and international conferences (in more than 30 countries) and has been recognized by many national and international professional associations for his leadership and contributions in the career development field. His training workshops and presentations are practical, engaging, and interactive. |