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'''Nicholas Ayars “Nick” Lore''' is a ] specializing in ] design methodology and multiple intelligences, author, and the founder of the Rockport Institute.<ref name="NYT-TrueCalling">{{cite web | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/jobs/18search.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Nichlos%20Lore&st=cse | title=The True Calling That Wasn’t | publisher=''The New York Times'' | date=July 17, 2010 | accessdate=October 25, 2012 | author=Korkki, Phyllis}}</ref><ref name=bio></ref><ref name=path>Lore, Nicholas, The Pathfinder, How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success. p. 4, Simon & Schuster, 1998.</ref><ref name=nw>Lore, Nicholas, Now What? A Young Person’s Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career. p.20, Fireside, 2008.</ref><ref name="Gazette">{{cite web | url=http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/11122008/germnew204019_32478.shtml | title=Potomac resident makes a living by tailoring careers | publisher=''The Gazette'' | date=November 12, 2008 | accessdate=October 25, 2012 | author=Donaghue, Erin}}</ref> '''Nicholas Ayars “Nick” Lore''' is a ] specializing in ] design methodology and multiple intelligences, author, and the founder of the Rockport Institute.<ref name="NYT-TrueCalling">{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/18/jobs/18search.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Nichlos%20Lore&st=cse | title=The True Calling That Wasn't | newspaper=The New York Times | date=July 17, 2010 | access-date=October 25, 2012 | author=Korkki, Phyllis}}</ref><ref name=bio>{{cite web | url=http://www.rockportinstitute.com/about-nicholas-lore | title=Nicholas Lore: A Brief Autobiography | publisher=Rockport Institute | access-date=October 28, 2012}}</ref><ref name=path>Lore, Nicholas, The Pathfinder, How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success. p. 4, Simon & Schuster, 1998.</ref><ref name=nw>Lore, Nicholas, Now What? A Young Person’s Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career. p.20, Fireside, 2008.</ref><ref name="Gazette">{{cite web | url=http://ww2.gazette.net/stories/11122008/germnew204019_32478.shtml | title=Potomac resident makes a living by tailoring careers | publisher=The Gazette | date=November 12, 2008 | access-date=October 25, 2012 | author=Donaghue, Erin}}</ref>


==Career design methodology== ==Career design methodology==
His methodology includes a system of step-by-step inquiry during which people achieve certainty about their unique expression of those key elements. This methodology also includes a suite of tools and inquiries to deal with the doubts, fears and uncertainties that arise.<ref>Lore, Nicholas, The Pathfinder, How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success. pp 101-156, Simon & Schuster, 1998.</ref> His methodology includes a system of step-by-step inquiry during which people achieve certainty about their unique expression of those key elements.{{what|date=June 2024}} This methodology also includes a suite of tools and inquiries to deal with the doubts, fears and uncertainties that arise.{{citation needed|date=November 2012}}
A central concept of his work states that too many people concentrate their career goals on extrinsic rewards such as high ] and ] and unnecessarily sacrifice intrinsic values such as job satisfaction.<ref name="NYT-TrueCalling"/> He asserts that a well-chosen career will provide both.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/jobs/12search.html?_r=1 | title=Job Satisfaction vs. a Big Paycheck | publisher=''The New York Times'' | date=September 11, 2010 | accessdate=October 25, 2012 | author=Korkki, Phyllis}}</ref> A central concept of his work states that too many people concentrate their career goals on extrinsic rewards such as high ] and ] and unnecessarily sacrifice intrinsic values such as job satisfaction.<ref name="NYT-TrueCalling"/> He asserts that a well-chosen career will provide both.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/jobs/12search.html?_r=1 | title=Job Satisfaction vs. a Big Paycheck | newspaper=The New York Times | date=September 11, 2010 | access-date=October 25, 2012 | author=Korkki, Phyllis}}</ref>


==Rockport Institute== ==Rockport Institute==
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==Works== ==Works==
* {{cite book |title=Now What?: The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career |last=Lore |first=Nicholas |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2008 |publisher=Fireside |location= |isbn=0743266307 |page= |pages= |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=pNH0whU-SggC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Now+What?++Nicholas+Lore&hl=en&sa=X&ei=84WJULf1IcPoigKS74DYCQ&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA |accessdate=}}<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.parade.com/parade-picks/2009/paradePick/item/books/nicholas-lore-now-what.html | title=Now What? | publisher=Parade Magazine | accessdate=October 25, 2012}}</ref> * {{cite book |title=Now What?: The Young Person's Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career |last=Lore |first=Nicholas |year=2008 |publisher=Fireside |isbn=978-0743266307 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pNH0whU-SggC&q=Now+What }}<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.parade.com/parade-picks/2009/paradePick/item/books/nicholas-lore-now-what.html | title=Now What? | publisher=Parade Magazine | access-date=October 25, 2012}}</ref>
* {{cite book |title=The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success |last=Lore |first=Nicholas |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1998 |publisher=Touchstone |location= |isbn=9781451608328 |page= |pages= |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=D45Ur6PxpTkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Pathfinder:+How+to+Choose+or+Change+Your+Career+for+a+Lifetime+of+.&hl=en&sa=X&ei=y4aJULr2EqzXiAKh5YHIBw&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAA |accessdate=}} * {{cite book |title=The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success |last=Lore |first=Nicholas |year=1998 |publisher=Touchstone |isbn=9781451608328 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D45Ur6PxpTkC&q=The+Pathfinder:+How+to+Choose+or+Change+Your+Career+for+a+Lifetime+of+. }}
* Lore, Nicholas (September 27, 2000). ''The Iranian''.


==References== ==References==
{{reflist}} {{Reflist}}


===Additional sources=== ==Further reading==
* Kahlenberg, Rebecca R. (January 1, 2006). ''The Washington Post''. * Vaughn, Susan (November 5, 2000). ''Los Angeles Times''. {{Subscription required}}
* Vaughn, Susan (February 6, 2000). {{dead link|date=July 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} ''Los Angeles Times''. {{Subscription required}}
* Kahlenberg, Rebecca R. (January 1, 2006). ''The Washington Post''. {{Subscription required}}
* (May 11, 2008). ''St. Paul Pioneer Press''. {{Subscription required}}
* Trimarchi, Michael (March 17, 1991). ''The Washington Post''. {{Subscription required}}
* (June 4, 2008). ''Kansas City Star''. {{Subscription required}}


==External links== ==External links==
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American social scientist
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Nicholas Lore
Nicholas Lore in 2010
BornNicholas Ayars Lore
(1944-07-12) July 12, 1944 (age 80)
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Occupation(s)Social scientist, author, consultant
Websitewww.rockportinstitute.com

Nicholas Ayars “Nick” Lore is a social scientist specializing in career design methodology and multiple intelligences, author, and the founder of the Rockport Institute.

Career design methodology

His methodology includes a system of step-by-step inquiry during which people achieve certainty about their unique expression of those key elements. This methodology also includes a suite of tools and inquiries to deal with the doubts, fears and uncertainties that arise. A central concept of his work states that too many people concentrate their career goals on extrinsic rewards such as high salary and prestige and unnecessarily sacrifice intrinsic values such as job satisfaction. He asserts that a well-chosen career will provide both.

Rockport Institute

Lore founded the Rockport Institute in 1981. The Rockport Institute performs testing on clients to identify personality traits, personal values and talents, from which customized career suggestions are then based upon. His Rockport career design methodology asserts that traditional prescriptive career counseling, in which a client takes a personality and interest test, and is then supplied with a list of suitable jobs leaves out many factors crucial to career success and fulfillment. His answer was to develop "career design coaching," later called simply "career coaching."

Works

References

  1. ^ Korkki, Phyllis (July 17, 2010). "The True Calling That Wasn't". The New York Times. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  2. "Nicholas Lore: A Brief Autobiography". Rockport Institute. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
  3. Lore, Nicholas, The Pathfinder, How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success. p. 4, Simon & Schuster, 1998.
  4. ^ Lore, Nicholas, Now What? A Young Person’s Guide to Choosing the Perfect Career. p.20, Fireside, 2008.
  5. ^ Donaghue, Erin (November 12, 2008). "Potomac resident makes a living by tailoring careers". The Gazette. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  6. Korkki, Phyllis (September 11, 2010). "Job Satisfaction vs. a Big Paycheck". The New York Times. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  7. "Now What?". Parade Magazine. Retrieved October 25, 2012.

Further reading

External links

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