Case Study
Greg is a 32-year-old male, married with two children under 4. He was the youngest child of three and had two older sisters. Greg’s parents are both alive and together, and he is close to his mother.As a child, Greg was athletic, but at age 9 he had a severe injury that took six months to heal. Despite his injury as a child, he played on his school’s baseball team throughout middle school and high school. In high school, he was popular and more interested in sports and friendships than in academics. He earned a scholarship to a local junior college for baseball, and he continued to play while he finished his associate degree.After junior college, Greg obtained a job with his father’s hardware company to pay the bills, but he was uninterested in the work. He married at 26 and is the financial support for the family.Greg is now an employee at your company. He feels dissatisfied with his work but is hesitant to change. He is seeking career counseling because he wants a job with more potential that provides him with meaning and satisfaction.Upon investigation, you find that Greg is conscientious about his work and treats his coworkers exceptionally well. Leadership has noticed how his presence and demeaner positively influence his team and their productivity. He communicates suggestions and ideas in ways that motivate his co-workers.You believe that it is in the best interest of Greg and the company to work with him to craft a career mobility plan.Research a field that interests you.Write a Career Path Plan for Greg that includes the following.Summarize a company that potentially employs Greg. In this summary include:
Company’s vision, mission, and goals
Company’s brand statement
Company’s product, process, and job positions
Company’s Leadership and management structure
Describe a current job for Greg within this organization.Identify at least 2 career paths for Greg:
Include descriptions of the positions.
Write a recommendation to leadership explaining Greg’s motivations and behavior according to ONE of the following theories:
Alfred Adler: individual psychology
Carl Jung: analytical psychology
Erik Erikson: post-Freudian theory
Close your advancement plan by grounding your recommendations in theory. Include these profile points:
Describe the main concepts within the theory.
Apply the main concepts of the theory to understanding Greg’s case.
Apply the main concepts of the theory to your advancement plan.
Explain the strengths and limitations of this theory as a source for personality analysis in general, and in explaining Greg’s situation.