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savannahhooper

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Briefly discuss why life roles are significant factors in career development.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What type of payment concept do many workplaces endorse at the present time?
 
  a. Adaptable pay
 b. Pay-for-credit
 c. Pay-for-flexibility
 d. Pay-for-performance



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Answer to Question 1

1 . Success in one life role facilitates success in other roles.
2 . Difficulties in one life role can cause difficulties in other roles.
3 . Effective career development promotes congruence between life roles.
4 . Work/family conflict is a good example of how life roles are interrelated.
5 . There can be spillover effect from one life role to another.

Answer to Question 2

d



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