Editorial note.(career development process)(Editorial)

From: Career Development Quarterly | Date: June 1, 2005| Author: Jepsen, David A. | Copyright information

This issue of The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ) falls between the editorship of Ellen Cook and Mark Pope. The Board of Directors of the National Career Development Association asked me to guide this one issue through the editorial process. Therefore, the editorial board and I are responsible for selecting and editing the articles that appear on the following pages.

CDQ editors, and subsequently the readers, are fortunate to draw from the work of scholars who write f...

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