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Case
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Reference no. 9-490-014
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1989
Version: 13 August 1990
Length: 22 pages
Data source: Field research
Topics: Career planning

Abstract

Traces the career development of People Express founder Don Burr. Shows how an individual''s evolving set of needs and values influences career choices and how each successive working environment meets these needs or spurs the individual to move on. Concludes as Burr is faced with the difficult choice of what he is going to do after the sale of People Express.

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Abstract

Traces the career development of People Express founder Don Burr. Shows how an individual''s evolving set of needs and values influences career choices and how each successive working environment meets these needs or spurs the individual to move on. Concludes as Burr is faced with the difficult choice of what he is going to do after the sale of People Express.

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