At Steve Home's prompting, am forwarding the following information
about an MED professional development workshop that will be held at
the upcoming AOM meeting in Seattle on Sunday, August 3, from 9:00 AM to 12
PM. The workshop will feature Ed Locke,
Dan Wren, Paul Lawrence, Fred Fiedler, Lyman Porter, and Jack Miner.
Tim Hall and I will serve as session organizers.
T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U!
AGB
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LIFE IN A
DIFFERENT LANE:
EFFECTIVELY MANAGING THE LATE STAGES OF A CAREER
Although they may welcome it, for many people who have no clear idea what to
do, retirement can be one of life's major transitions. For all the
attention that has been devoted to beginning a successful career, there has
been scant attention devoted to effectively managing the late stages of
one's career. The purpose of the above-captioned session is to examine
dimensions and options associated with these late stage transitions.
Whereas this transition may be challenging, it is a normal phase of life.
Making the retirement transition begins with recognizing the complexities
and opportunities this phase of life affords. Thus, as this session hopes
to show, "Life in a different lane" can be exciting and rewarding, but
requires preparation and action.
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