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oapen-20.500.12657-873792024-03-28T14:03:11Z A Guide for the Idealist Willson, Richard Cal Poly Pomona California Global Warming Solutions Act Administer Zoning Regulations Idealist Planner AICP In-lieu Fee Entry Level Planner Young Planners Junior Planners Parking Requirements AICP Code Principled Adaptability Toxic Work Environments Student Loan Debt AICP Member Mid-level Planners Environmental Planner Hero’s Journey Quantity Surveyors Ceo Position Excess Doubt Myers Briggs Personality Assessment Positive Team Culture Good Lives Planning Style thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RP Regional and area planning A Guide for the Idealist is a must for young professionals seeking to put their idealism to work. Speaking to urban and regional planners and those in related fields, the book provides tools for the reader to make good choices, practice effectively, and find meaning in planning work. Built around concepts of idealism and realism, the book takes on the gap between the expectations and the constraints of practice. How to make an impact? How to decide when to compromise and when to fight for a core value? The book advises on career "launching" issues: doubt, decision-making, assessing types of work and work settings, and career planning. Then it explains principled adaptability as professional style. Subsequent chapters address early-practice issues: being right, avoiding wrong, navigating managers, organizations and teams, working with mentors, and understanding the career journey. Underpinning these dimensions is a call for planners to reflect on what they are doing as they are doing it. The advice provided is based on the experience of a planning professor who has also practiced planning throughout his career. The book includes personal anecdotes from the author and other planners about how they launched and managed their careers, and discussion/reflection questions for the reader to consider. 2024-01-30T15:54:24Z 2024-01-30T15:54:24Z 2018 book ONIX_20240130_9781351618328_6 9781351618328 9781351618311 9781315111193 9781138085879 9781351618304 9781138085855 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/87379 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781351618328.pdf https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315111193 Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781315111193 10.4324/9781315111193 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 9781351618328 9781351618311 9781315111193 9781138085879 9781351618304 9781138085855 Routledge 236 Oxford open access
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A Guide for the Idealist is a must for young professionals seeking to put their idealism to work. Speaking to urban and regional planners and those in related fields, the book provides tools for the reader to make good choices, practice effectively, and find meaning in planning work. Built around concepts of idealism and realism, the book takes on the gap between the expectations and the constraints of practice. How to make an impact? How to decide when to compromise and when to fight for a core value? The book advises on career "launching" issues: doubt, decision-making, assessing types of work and work settings, and career planning. Then it explains principled adaptability as professional style. Subsequent chapters address early-practice issues: being right, avoiding wrong, navigating managers, organizations and teams, working with mentors, and understanding the career journey. Underpinning these dimensions is a call for planners to reflect on what they are doing as they are doing it. The advice provided is based on the experience of a planning professor who has also practiced planning throughout his career. The book includes personal anecdotes from the author and other planners about how they launched and managed their careers, and discussion/reflection questions for the reader to consider.
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