Working Identity

Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your Career

Paperback, 224 pages

Published Jan. 1, 2004

ISBN:
978-1-59139-413-6
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Whether as a daydream or a spoken desire, nearly all of us have entertained the notion of reinventing ourselves. Feeling unfulfilled, burned out, or just plain unhappy with what we’re doing, we long to make that leap into the unknown. But we also hold on, white-knuckled, to the years of time and effort we’ve invested in our current profession.

In this powerful book, Herminia Ibarra presents a new model for career reinvention that flies in the face of everything we’ve learned from "career experts." While common wisdom holds that we must first know what we want to do before we can act, Ibarra argues that this advice is backward. Knowing, she says, is the result of doing and experimenting. Career transition is not a straight path toward some predetermined identity, but a crooked journey along which we try on a host of "possible selves" we might become.

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Identities in practice

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Powerful overarching framework, with useful concepts, analytics, and guidance, but intercut with terrible, capitalist realist case studies, based on the career change experiences of middle managers and C-suite executives in the 1990s-2000s. Wondering what an updated, 2020s version would look like, and how to reconcile this kind of identity work with climate change, systemic crisis, etc.