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A Simple Method for Making Decisions About Life Beyond School (2019 Facilitator Evaluation Edition)
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YouX: A Simple Method for Making Decisions About Life Beyond School (2019 Facilitator Evaluation Edition) is the workbook for YouX, a revolutionary career curriculum for high school students based on modeling and testing different workplace experiences rather than "planning" for specific occupations. The curriculum comprises the workbook, the Work Model Canvas tool, and a comprehensive online instructor support system. It adapts for young people the Business Model You(R) work reinvention method, which is used by professionals worldwide for personal and professional decision-making. What Career Educators and Young People Say Young people want the security of making wise post-secondary learning decisions, yet they understand that changes in the workplace outpace the ability of universities and other post-secondary learning institutions to adapt. Both career educators and young people say they want a method and tool that is actually used in the workplace and: links self and work exploration to life beyond school; supports self-adaptation to meet the needs of ever-changing workplace conditions; acknowledges that work transcends job titles or tasks, and teaches how work works; and is relevant and transferable to all workplaces. The YouX career curriculum's goal is to prepare young people for work that does not yet exist--and to teach them to be comfortable with this unknown (hence the "X"). They know they will have to adapt again and again to stay current. And to make good decisions, they will need to learn to build robust work models that touch both the head and the heart of their lives. Imagine enabling young people to move from "career paths" to Work Models--or from "finding jobs" to using their own skills and interests and being compensated for creating and delivering value. These are the critical shifts in thinking enabled by the YouX curriculum and YouX: A Simple Method for Making Decisions About Life Beyond School (2019 edition).

Author Biography:

Dr. Timothy Clark is an entrepreneur, educator, author, NEXT-certified entrepreneurship trainer, and the creator of the Business Model You(R) work reinvention methodology, whose text has sold more than 170,000 copies in 20 languages. He has conducted live trainings of certified practitioners of the Business Model You(R) method in 15 countries to date. Previously Clark founded and led a market research and customer acquisition consultancy. Following its acquisition by a NASDAQ listed entity, Clark completed doctoral studies focused on business models, and authored or edited six books on entrepreneurship including Business Model You, Business Models for Teams and Business Model Generation, which together have sold more than one million copies in 30 languages. Clark holds BA, MBA, and DBA degrees from Stanford University, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Hitotsubashi University, and has served as an instructor at Portland State University, as a professor at the University of Tsukuba, and as a Senior Fellow at Tokyo-based venture capital firm Sunbridge. In addition to managing the global Business Model You(R) community and training certified practitioners in the Business Model You(R) method, today Clark serves as cofounder of BusinessModelYouth.org, whose mission is to modernize career education for high school students.
Release date Australia
April 17th, 2019
Audience
  • Teenage / Young Adult
Edition
2019 Facilitator Evaluation ed.
Illustrations
304 illustrations
Pages
304
Dimensions
279x216x20
ISBN-13
9781732995505
Product ID
30443119

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