Men in Mid-Career
Explore the complexities of career transitions with Men in Mid-Career by JH, published by Cambridge University Press in 1970. This insightful book delves into the challenges faced by men aged 35–40 who find themselves at a pivotal moment in their professional lives, having dedicated half their working years to a single career path. Spanning 400 pages, it thoughtfully contrasts the perspectives of senior management with those of individuals navigating their identities within a task-oriented system. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of mid-career dilemmas and personal growth. Discover the nuances of career development and the impact of organizational structures on individual identity in this compelling paperback edition.