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Self-knowledge and Talent—A Motivation of Career Planning and Innovation in Management

In: Challenges and Opportunities to Develop Organizations Through Creativity, Technology and Ethics

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  • Ioan Tamas

    (West University of Timișoara)

Abstract

Analyzing everyday life, professional implications, globalization, we notice that in the contemporary world organizations, the business setting and the requests on the working market are in a continual change, and the human individual must develop and adapt to new challenges. Human resources are situated in the business center, putting the other resources on a secondary plan. Counseling for career orientation becomes a necessity in order to exist compatibility between talent, abilities, competences, personality, and behavior, on the one hand, and the profession someone chooses. In this process, self-knowledge, seeing talent discovery to create the similarity with study area and adequate profession, makes the difference in organization are in any activity field. A proper human resource with specific competences for the chosen area creates the competitive advantage in society. This becomes a strong motivation for a change of paradigm, for creativity and innovation. To know yourself, to know who you are, to know how you react means to find out which are the areas in that you can obtain performance. Choosing of future profession that will make you a potential innovator must be realized taking into account everyone’s talent.

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  • Ioan Tamas, 2020. "Self-knowledge and Talent—A Motivation of Career Planning and Innovation in Management," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Silvia L. Fotea & Ioan Ş. Fotea & Sebastian A. Văduva (ed.), Challenges and Opportunities to Develop Organizations Through Creativity, Technology and Ethics, chapter 0, pages 359-367, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-030-43449-6_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-43449-6_21
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