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You Owe Yourself a Career Development Action Plan

Started by Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU), April 17, 2017, 11:20:50 AM

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Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU)

You Owe Yourself a Career Development Action Plan

Tips for Career Development
Here are additional thoughts about career management and Dr. Tracey Wilen-Daugenti (pictured), Vice President and Managing Director of Apollo Research Institute and Visiting Scholar in Stanford University's Media X program, recommends five additional career management strategies.

1.  Could your career development and management use help to gain momentum? People who are the most successful and satisfied in their careers have proactively determined what they want from work. Once they've decided on their goals, they make a plan to accomplish the goals.

2.  Developing a timeline with career goals and expected milestones is also an effective way to manage your career. Bringing your boss and his or her sponsorship and mentoring into the picture will ensure that you have an internal mentor who will help you manage your career.

3.  Some companies have formal programs to help employees develop their careers. In others, you will need to informally pursue your career development. Companies with programs generally focus energy on helping employees develop and follow a career path.

4.  The career path is discussed at several meetings bi-annually with the employee's boss. The company doesn't own the career path; the employee does. But, the company demonstrates commitment to its employees by assisting where possible with resources of time and dollars.

5.  Career paths are recommended for the same reason that I recommend goals. They are the written plan that can help each employee focus on what is most important to his or her fulfillment and success. Without a plan, you can feel rudderless and you have no benchmark against which you can measure your progress.

Tips for Strategic Career Management
Data from the Apollo Research Institute on the future of education, work and careers suggests the following five career management strategies:

"Proactively engage your manager in a discussion about your career goals, and collaborate to create a career development plan. The most significant opportunity to exert influence is to involve your manager in the career planning process.

"Investigate short- and long-term skill requirements. If your goal is to be the Vice President of Human Resources, understand the education, skills, technology, and experience requirements, and develop interim career plans for achieving your long-term career goal.

"To increase your knowledge of career options, request one-on-one informational meetings with colleagues and managers. The purpose of these brief meetings is to gather information to help you make educated career decisions. People are generally willing to share their success stories and advice.

"Volunteer to complete challenging projects and assignments. One of the best ways to advance your career is to identify an organizational problem and propose a solution. By offering to implement the solution, you will not only increase your visibility as a problem-solver in the organization, but you might also expand your skills in the process.

"Consult the Human Resources department to learn about career development and job opportunities such as tuition reimbursement for a college degree or certification, in-house technical or professional training courses and available job openings. Take advantage of available opportunities. Maintain your momentum and commit to continuous skill building and improvement. By planning your career strategy, you are increasing your chances of staying employable and achieving your long-term career goals."


Source: https://www.thebalance.com/improving-career-development-4058289
Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU)
Asst. Administrative Officer and Apprentice
Daffodil International University
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