Free Essay

Personal Career Strategy

In:

Submitted By urspri14
Words 2943
Pages 12
DEVELOPING YOUR
PERSONAL CAREER STRATEGY (PCS)

MBA Class of 2015

Smeal MBA Career Services

Mike Brown, Director
Emily Giacomini, Associate Director

Deliverables:

1. Complete the PCS Appendices (at end of this document.) Save them separately from rest of PCS with YourNamePCS as the document name and e-mail them to Mike Brown at mjb74@psu.edu by Mon. July 29, 2013. 2. E-mail your updated resume in the John Q. College format (located here on the MBA Admitted Student Website) saved as YourNameResume to Mike Brown at mjb74@psu.edu by Mon. July 29. 3. Complete CareerLeader™ assessment by Monday July 29, 2013. To register:
1) Visit: https://www.careerleader.com/sign-in.html Go to NEW USER section.
2) Enter your email address and registration key: smeal-roadmap (with hyphen)
3) At user dashboard, click on TAKE THE TEST for each of the 3 inventories.
4) View your personalized results in each of the six sections on dashboard. Your printable CareerLeader™ Report is available in the Toolbox on user dashboard.

Objectives of the Personal Career Strategy Assignment 1. Identify characteristics/attributes in support of your unique selling propositions. 2. Explore personal and institutional assets that will enhance your education and internship/job search process. 3. Understand and succinctly package past activity and build clear future goals.

Developing Your Personal Career Strategy

Successful organizations create strategic plans to provide a long-term vision of what they aim to become. They also specify goals and related objectives and then strategic plans that will take them incrementally toward the realization of the vision. This process parallels as a useful paradigm for successful career management. Smeal MBA Career Services developed this document to help you develop a personal career management strategy and plan. It gives an overview of the career development process and brief description of each stage and introduces exercises culminating in your own plan. The 6 Stages of Career Development

The model below depicts the six stages of the career development cycle. In progressing through the stages, you will develop goals and strategies for pursuing a satisfying career. Over time, you will cycle through the process again as you evolve. Career decisions are not one-time events, but steps in a life-long career development process. Research indicates that, on average, people change jobs seven times and careers three times in a life-time. This information is presented as an educational experience rather than a simple map to help you get a job. Going through this cycle twice during the MBA program gives you a chance to master the tools to manage your career over a lifetime.

Self-Exploration is an opportunity to reflect on your skills, interests, passions, values and whether/how you’ve integrated these into your past assignments.

Market Research involves investigating industries, companies and functions of interest.

Focus is the intersection of the first two stages, overlapping your interests with what is happening in the market and setting a goal for your internship search.

Planning is creating your marketing materials to reflect your personal brand.

Implementation is the stage at which you venture out in career fairs, networking, applying and interviewing for jobs and then successfully negotiating for the best offer.

Career Management covers the transition into your new role as well as periodic evaluations of your career and the flow back into the next reiteration of the job cycle.

This Personal Career Strategy document contains exercises for the first four stages of the process to get you started. Data generated will later be used to develop your key marketing materials (resume, cover letter and interview responses). This may be the most important project you undertake in your MBA professional development, so it is worth investing the time up front in order to ultimately achieve your end goals.
Stage One: Self– Exploration

Self-Assessment

Self-assessment is essential for career planning and ongoing professional development. Conducting a regular inventory produces self-awareness that includes identifying knowledge, talents, strengths and skills, which can be leveraged in pursuit of your goals. Beyond that, knowing yourself is foundational for success in leading others. It can also help identify performance and skills gaps that could potentially undermine your professional development.

CareerLeader™ is an MBA-specific online assessment you will complete before classes start. The results are a tool to use as you explore what you have to offer an employer and fields where your background and passions may match an industry or company.

CareerLeader™ identifies:

1. Interests | 4. Culture Match | 2. Skills | 5. Career Match | 3. Motivators e.g. values | 6. Potential Pitfalls |

While assessments can be very useful, valid data is also derived by simply reflecting on your past experiences and performance. As you deconstruct past accomplishments, pay particular attention to clues regarding your interests, values, strengths and skills. This information will be helpful later, in forming your career decisions and planning. Focus on interests not only where you excel, but also that you enjoy! By identifying careers whose demands and requirements map directly to your core interests, you increase the likelihood of enjoying your work and being motivated to do it well.

Please complete Appendix A: Career History.

Assessing Personality

In addition to interests, values, and strengths, other aspects of your personality are important to consider in your career choices and planning. You may have an intuitive sense of who you are and with a little self-reflection or input from people close to you, be able to identify certain aspects of your personality that are important to consider with regard to your career trajectory. Certain characteristics are likely to be very important to a potential employer and in later promotional decisions. Having this self-knowledge will be critical in promoting these assets. In an employment decision, these traits may also differentiate you from other candidates.

Please complete Appendix A: Personality Profile.

Stage Two: Market Research

People and published sources are two general categories of resources for gathering market information.

People are an excellent resource for industry and especially company information. They simultaneously can become the foundation for a growing professional network on which to rely not only in job searches, but also throughout your career. Did you know 65-70% of people get their jobs through networking? Sessions in orientation will cover how to find contacts, then reach out to request and conduct informational interviews.

Your market research goals will be focused on gathering information about business functions, industries and/or organizations to inform your career choices. Ask about: * Duties/Tasks: typical projects, needed knowledge, skills and abilities * Roles: leader, manager, supervisor, contributor * Responsibilities: level of accountability for various functions * Rewards: compensation, job security, prestige, challenge, etc. * Culture: values regarding norms, behaviors and organizational processes * Resources: publications or professional associations you could read/join Published resources (including books, web-sites, professional associations, and on-line business databases) are valuable for gathering basic functional (Finance, Marketing, etc.) industry, and company information.

This link takes you to Smeal MBA Career Services Market Research Resources: http://mbastudents.smeal.psu.edu/career-services/personal-career-strategy/market-research Some sections will not be available to you until you are on campus in August!!

Vault is a very useful MBA career information resource. A commercial career resource vendor, Vault provides materials developed specifically for MBA career development. Smeal has purchased full access rights which enable you to access, download and print Vault books or manuals. To access Vault: * Go to: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/psul/home.html * Search Databases for Vault Online Career Library * Create your Free Account (only basic information required)

WetFeet Inc. is an on-line career research tool. WetFeet Insider Guides assist with research and tips for preparing for interviews and other parts of the job search. Once you have a PSU ID and log into the site, you will be able to print materials for free.

The Penn State Business Library has purchased and organized many business specific information and data resources which will be useful in both your career management and academic pursuits. Please take advantage of these resources AND the business reference librarians: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/business/

LinkedIn is the world’s largest networking site. We strongly suggest you build a profile now. Getting familiar with LinkedIn and its benefits (job postings, company information and networking groups) will aid your job search and networking power tremendously.

Professional Associations provide resources to understand the scope and purpose of a particular industry or function. Membership can include access to a membership directory, which is often useful in identifying potential networking contacts with whom to conduct informational interviews. Some association web sites (i.e. Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals) even contain information on student scholarships, internship and permanent job opportunities or executive search firms. Do a Google search for “professional associations” and other key words e.g. marketing, to find them.

Stage Three: FOCUS FIT As you develop insight into yourself and your occupational options, you will begin to eliminate options that previously appeared to be appropriate, in favor of better choices. The goal is to identify a functional role whose duties, tasks, role and responsibilities are a good “fit” with your interests, skills, knowledge and experience, while also defining an organizational context (industry and company) whose culture is compatible with your personality and provides rewards that will satisfy your value system. A good fit increases the likelihood that you will enjoy your work and enhances the probability that you will perform at an exceptional level. This level of focus enables you to strategically segment the employment market and create a marketing campaign that specifically targets an audience that is inclined to place high value on what you have to offer, when you can articulate how you meet their needs.

As you assess your "fit" with various occupational options, consider the following: * Which of your key interests, skills and abilities are consistent with typical duties and tasks of the position? * Which key interests map to the industry and company products or services? * Which values are likely to be satisfied within the culture and reward system? * Which personality traits are consistent with the culture of the organization? * What of your knowledge and/or experience maps to the function, industry, company, product, or service? As you assess the match between information gathered in your market assessment and the results of your self-assessment, you will direct your search toward a particular functional focus, industry preference, and preferred organizational context/culture. These choices are the central factors in a personally-relevant career plan and strategy.

SWOT Analysis

A SWOT analysis reveals Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats in you and the employment market. It enables you to analyze the realism of your vision and plan accordingly. Additionally, it could help you specify goals and objectives to mitigate gaps (weakness and threats that separate you from where you would like to be) while also strategically leveraging personal strengths and market opportunities. For individuals planning a shift into a new function or industry, an early and ongoing SWOT analysis is vital. This is particularly true if your aim is to break into brand management, management consulting, or investment banking because these are highly competitive fields. You must understand your personal barriers to entry and be able to express to a potential employer why you are capable of such a transition. S.W.O.T. Chart Internal | Strengths | Weaknesses | YOU | Where do you excel? What skills, knowledge, abilities, personality traits and experience can you offer an employer? E.g. Skills and experience in the industry and/or function, new contact has taken a particular interest in your potential | In what areas are you not comfortable or proficient? E.g. No professional network in the industry and/or function, poor interviewing skills | External | Opportunities | Threats | THE MARKET | What market situations exist that will help you get a job in a particular function or industry you are targeting? E.g. High demand for people with your skills, a recent merger results in a demand for your offerings | What market scenarios exist that pose a risk to your goals? E.g. Weak economy, target industry hit particularly hard by economy |

Please complete Appendix B: S.W.O.T. Analysis.

Stage Four: Planning

In this stage you will integrate what you learned in the previous exercises into a strategic development plan that includes a five-year vision for where you want to go, as well as mid-term objectives to achieve along the way. While you may not know exactly what you will be doing in five years, you can take the information you currently have and create an image of your ideal future career. Writing down the vision will facilitate your creation of goals and plans to help you get there. A strategic plan is a living document so you can update it periodically as you and your environment change.

Mid-term steps are useful when conditions preclude your ability to directly achieve your goals, or if personal weaknesses or external threats make your plan unrealistic in the short-term. For example, a competitive job market, along with insufficient functional or industry experience, may necessitate seeking an intermediate-level job to obtain the experience, which later enables you to pursue your larger goal. In addition, your SWOT analysis may indicate that you may need to pursue an alternative step for other developmental experiences (e.g. training or skill development.) Over time, your realistic and well-informed intermediate steps will take you closer to your vision.

Please complete Appendix C: Career Development Plan.

Important Fall Dates

July 29th PCS appendices, John Q Resume and CareerLeader™ due
August 12th - 23rd MBA Orientation, individual feedback meetings with Admissions
August 26th Classes begin
August 30th Mock Interviews with MBA Association
September 6th Simulated Interview Process (SIP) with Smeal Alumni
September 10th – 14th National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Conference & Expo, Houston TX
September 16th Corporate Associates Career Fair
September 17th - 19th PSU Fall Career Days
September 19th – 20th Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) Introduction, Mentor meetings
September 19th – 21st Asian MBA (AMBA) Leadership Conference & Career Exposition, New York NY
September 24th - 26th Supply Chain Career Fair
September 26th – 27th Midwest MBA Career Fair, Chicago IL
October 10th – 12th National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) Conference & Career Expo, San Antonio TX

Name: APPENDIX A: Career History Objective: To identify your prior learning and critical experiences. Identify transferable skills to highlight in resume &/or interviews. Focus on past 3-5 years for this exercise & explore the rest on your own if applicable. | Company/ Organization | Position Held | Achievements | Skills Used | Life Lessons Learned | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | What are the three most significant events in my career? | Why? | | | | | | |
APPENDIX A: Personality and Work Styles

The list below contains words that describe various personality styles. As you read through the list, bold those items that reflect aspects of your personality. Be honest and realistic in your choices. This is an inventory of who you actually are, not who you would like to be or how you would like others to perceive you. (As a useful point of comparison, consider asking a recent co-worker to complete a duplicate form and identify your top five descriptors from his perspective.)

Accommodating | Cautious | Determined | Instinctive | Patient | Self-Confident | Accurate | Charismatic | Dignified | Introvert | Perceptive | Selfless | Action-oriented | Cheerful | Diligent | Intuitive | Perfectionist | Self-motivated | Active | Clever | Diplomatic | Inventive | Persevering | Self-reliant | Adaptable | Collaborative | Discreet | Investigative | Persistent | Sensitive | Adventurous | Competent | Dominant | Kind | Persuasive | Serious | Aggressive | Competitive | Dynamic | Knowledgeable | Pioneering | Sincere | Alert | Compliant | Easy-going | Leader | Poised | Social | Altruistic | Confident | Effective | Logical | Polite | Solitary | Ambitious | Conscientious | Energetic | Loyal | Practical | Stable | Analytical | Conventional | Enthusiastic | Mature | Pragmatic | Steady | Appreciative | Cooperative | Ethical | Methodical | Precise | Strong | Artistic | Critical | Exceptional | Moral | Principled | Supportive | Assertive | Curious | Expert | Motivated | Professional | Tactful | Astute | Decisive | Extrovert | Motivating | Rational | Thorough | Authoritative | Dedicated | Imaginative | Objective | Realistic | Thoughtful | Bold | Disciplined | Independent | Observant | Reserved | Tolerant | Calm | Deliberate | Influential | Open-minded | Resilient | Trustworthy | Candid | Dependable | Innovative | Optimistic | Resourceful | Versatile | Caring | Dependent | Inquisitive | Outgoing | Retiring | |

APPENDIX B: S.W.O.T. Analysis Fill in the boxes with your responses. Internal | Strengths | Weaknesses | YOU | Where do you excel? What skills, knowledge, abilities, personality traits and experience can you offer an employer? E.g. Skills and experience in the industry and/or function, new contact has taken a particular interest in your potential | In what areas are you not comfortable or proficient? E.g. No professional network in the industry and/or function, poor interviewing skills | | | | External | Opportunities | Threats | THE MARKET | What market situations exist that will help you get a job in a particular function or industry you are targeting? E.g. High demand for people with your skills, a recent merger results in a demand for your offerings | What market scenarios exist which pose a risk to your goals? E.g. Weak economy, target industry hit particularly hard by economy | | | |
APPENDIX C - Career Development Plan
Use what you have learned about yourself and market opportunities to formulate a vision and the associated goals that are personally meaningful and motivating for you.

Where do I want to be in two years? e.g. job function, industry/ies, geographic location etc. | | What are the key skills that I need to develop to get there? | | Where do I want to be in five years? | | What are the additional skills that I need to develop to get there? | | How does that fit in with where the job market is headed? | | What else should I consider? | | Action Plan | | What are your next steps? | | Click this link to create your list of 30-50 target companies: | https://php.smeal.psu.edu/mba/companies/ |

Congratulations on investing time in your Personal Career Strategy- it will pay off!

Similar Documents

Premium Essay

Mrs Ning

...MGMT 498 Personal Strategy Write-up Guidelines Personal Strategy Write-up Description: The Personal Strategy Write-up is an opportunity for you to apply course concepts to your own personal strategy. In today’s tough economic conditions, every graduate needs a strategy to help him/her compete for scarce positions in the job market. Although career will likely be a primary focus for most of you, it is also important for you to identify other life goals that will enable you to maintain a healthy balance. If you haven’t done a good assessment of yourself and the challenges the external environment may present and you haven’t identified your sustainable advantages, you will likely not optimize your career or life potential. This exercise will enable you to apply course concepts to identify your vision/mission, analyze your strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities and determine how you can leverage your core competencies to achieve your goals in spite of challenging external environment forces. Personal Strategy Write-up Objectives: The objectives of this write-up are: * Apply frameworks presented in the course to analyze and formulate strategies for your personal strategy. * Use effective business writing techniques. * Develop a personal strategy that can guide your future. Outline of the Personal Strategy Write-Up: I. Vision and Mission A. Vision - an overall life goal that is overarching and long term B. Mission - this identifies your purpose...

Words: 455 - Pages: 2

Premium Essay

Human Resources

...Contents Question 1: 1 Question 2 4 Question 2.1 4 Question 2.2 8 Question 3 12 Question 3.1 12 Question 3.2 15 Bibliography 21 List of Figures Figure 1: Model of effective Performance Management Process 5 Figure 2: Steps and Responsibilities in the Career Management Process 9 Figure 3: Strategy - decisions about competition 15 List of Tables Table 1: HR Practices utilized by Marks & Spencer to address strategic needs 17 Question 1: In an industry where competition is intense, developing staff has probably never been so important. By training and developing its staff, discuss how Marks & Spencer is in a position to develop a competitive advantage over its competitors. Introduction A competitive advantage is a superiority that an organization can gain over its competitors by providing the same value at lower prices or charging higher prices for providing greater value through differentiation, Business Dictionary (2015). Grobler et al (2011:9) noted that in the past the focus of Human Resources (HR) was an administrative one (traditional HR) with focus on personnel issues, more recently HR has been recognized as being contributory to the organization’s overall strategy. HR is therefore an integral part of achieving competitive advantage. One such HR practice that enables competitive advantage is in training and development of its staff. Noe et al (2012:98) noted that in the knowledge economy it is the organization’s intangible assets...

Words: 5098 - Pages: 21

Premium Essay

Strategies, Skills and Behavior for Career Success

...Strategies, Skills, and Behaviors Needed for a Successful Business Career Prepared for Dr. C. Blaszcynski California State University, Los Angeles To: Dr. C. Blaszczynski From: Date: March 3, 2014 Subject: Completed Analytical Report describing effective strategies, skills, and behaviors for career success. Here is the report you requested on January 6, 2014, describing strategies, skills, and behaviors needed to have a successful career success. Data gathered from books and scholarly journals, support the conclusion that the strategies, skills and behaviors analyzed play an important role in obtaining and maintaining a successful career. Please call on us if we can answer any questions for you. We are glad that you gave us the opportunity to do this report for you, Dr. Blaszczynski, because we found it to be both informative and pleasant. Attachment TABLE OF CONTENTS Part Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ……………………………………………………………………. v INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………….1 Statement of the Problem …………………………………………………………….1 Background Information ………………………………………………………………1 Purpose of the Study ………………………………………………………………….2 Scope and Limitations ………………………………………………………………...2 ...

Words: 5425 - Pages: 22

Premium Essay

Office Proposal

...MS Office Class Proposal   Table of Contents Summary 3 Description 3 Course Objectives 3 Course Curriculum 3 Course Standards 3 Course Outline 4 Equipment Needed 5 Financial 5 Assumptions 5 Documentation 6   Summary This proposal is written to communicate the objectives, curriculum, standards and potential revenue in regards to an MS Office class. Description This class will be held 2 days a week for a semester in length. The location and times will be determined as the class is developed. The class will be designed for 12 (twelve) students, but will adaptable due to space. It will be taught in various formats, but not limited to lecture, textbook, and hands-on training. Student will also earn up to 2 (two) High School technology credits. The course will be offered in three sections. The sections must build upon each other. Course Objectives The objective of this course is to provide the background for the students to become knowledgeable in the components of Microsoft Office. It will also provide them with the knowledge and expertise to fulfill many roles in today’s society, be preparing them in the field of office systems. Course Curriculum Textbook - Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, Windows Vista Edition, 1st Edition ISBN-10: 1423927133 Course Standards This course will be taught to Sunshine State Standards (See Documentation).   Course Outline Essential Introduction to Computers Microsoft Windows Vista 1. Introduction...

Words: 3876 - Pages: 16

Premium Essay

Personal Vision and Mission.

...explain your personal vision and mission. Vision In my vision, I enclosed a picture of myself in the future that I really want to be. My vision is a long term perspective. It’s included all elements related to my life, career and contribution because all of them are beyond important to me. Here’s the Vision Statement I cerates alike: “I must built a simple family with a career and strong financial resources while helping others Muslim brothers who need helps” The three most important things I make priorities which are as follows: * Have a simple family included wife and children. * Have a strengthen economy with a stable career. * Big help towards Islam and other people. Mission In my mission, creating the action goals that should be done in achieve my three visions. First of my vision, I need to learn and be fully prepared before getting a married. Second vision, I have to be fully motivated in getting career’s success. For the last vision, I need the huge resources and knowledge to help other people. Here’s the Mission Statement I cerates alike: “To become the knowledgeable, successful and helpfulness individual by learning from others, motivate myself and contribute to others” Q2: With the use of SWOT analysis, prepare your personal scanning. In-order to identify personal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) in developing a lifestyle, career and contribution plan, I must do analysis of several factors. Doing a personal SWOT analysis...

Words: 589 - Pages: 3

Free Essay

Final Assignment of Health Care Syllabuss

... | | |US/101 Version 7 | | |Introduction to University Studies | Copyright © 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The essential information, skills, tools, and techniques necessary for academic success and personal effectiveness at University of Phoenix are introduced in this course. The course develops and applies practical knowledge and skills immediately relevant to first-year university students. Course topics include goal setting and working with personal motivation, understanding and using university resources, developing efficient study habits, making the most of personal learning styles, and how best to manage time and reduce personal stress levels. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which...

Words: 2899 - Pages: 12

Premium Essay

Syllabus

... | | |US/101 Version 8 | | |Introduction to University Studies | Copyright © 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description The essential information, skills, tools, and techniques necessary for academic success and personal effectiveness at University of Phoenix are introduced in this course. The course develops and applies practical knowledge and skills immediately relevant to first-year university students. Course topics include goal setting and working with personal motivation, understanding and using university resources, developing efficient study habits, making the most of personal learning styles, and how best to manage time and reduce personal stress levels. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend...

Words: 3609 - Pages: 15

Premium Essay

Protean Career

...CONCEPT OF THE ‘PROTEAN’ CAREER Introduction: A protean career is a process which is self driven by a person for self fulfilment on her or his own choice. Her or His expectation is intrinsic satisfaction, especially psychological success. (Hall ,1976) This career is managed by the individuals, but not by the organisation .the protean career is shaped by the own needs, goals and values and is involved in frequently changes. 1. The importance of the protean career Today there is a big challenge of finding the labour market which could be adapted to the impact of ICT and globalised market. The traditional model should have been focused for changes that are ‘fit for purposes’ for career work in the twenty first century. During the late 1990s there was a trend of moving idea of a ‘career for life’ to navigate through a developing pathway. This can be called as an innovation of the traditional career. 2. Who found this concept of the Protean career One of the great metaphors for the job market of the future is the” protean career”. In 1976, a business professor Douglas Hall thought the idea of a protean career was just an emerging concept. Originally, the protean career was defined as “a process which the person, not the organisation, is managing. It consists of all the person’s varied experiences in education, training, work in several organizations, changes in occupational field, etc. The protean career is not what happens...

Words: 1358 - Pages: 6

Free Essay

Winding Road to Success

...The Winding Road to Success HCS/504 01,23,2012 Dr. Tracy Lane The Winding Road to Success The winding road to success is a road that leads to personal and professional growth. This road is not a road without challenges or obstacles. Her professional goal of becoming a health care organization’s administrator or chief executive officer is dependent on successful completion of her graduate degree in Master’s of Health Administration. Her dreams of completing a master’s degree and subsequently earning a doctoral degree have been her personal goals for many years. Achieving both her personal and professional goals would amplify her professional career. Pursuing her graduate degree has been a personal goal of hers dating back to her adolescent years. She is a strong advocate for continuing education and firm believer that education is the key to success. Openjuru (2011) stated “lifelong learning and lifelong education are two concepts that aim at widening access to and the participation of adult learners in the acquisition of new knowledge, skills, values and attitudes” (p. 55). She chose to pursue her graduate degree to improve her job skills and performance, advance her career, increase her financial earnings, and to influence her family’s desire to achieve more. According to a study conducted by Schlechter and Milevsky (2010) “parents with higher levels of education are effecting their children’s...

Words: 1175 - Pages: 5

Free Essay

Managing Personal Development

...Managing Personal Development Stress, Time, and Career Development April Smith Southern Nevada College Author Note April Smith, Student, Southern Nevada College April Smith is currently submitting this project during her last semester before graduation. The research founded is vastly supported by the class curriculum. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to April Smith, Southern Nevada College, Las Vegas, NV 12345 Contact: aprilsmith@email.com MANAGING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Abstract This paper explores three different yet related avenues regarding one’s management on personal development. They will cover stress in the workplace, as well as time management and career development. This will discuss the different types of stresses and individual personalities. Also, how to better utilize time and how to understand the aspects needed for personal career development and growth. MANAGING PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Managing Personal Development Stress, time, and career management What defines stress in our common society? Do we know is all stress is unhealthy or bad for you? Furthermore, how to we better manage our time and understand better career development strategies? These topics will be discussed in the following paragraphs to help understand the management of personal development. Stress tends to be defined as pressure, strain, or force on a system. In regards to job stress, it seems that a “feeling of powerlessness...

Words: 984 - Pages: 4

Premium Essay

Class

... | | |Professional Success | | | | | . All rights reserved. Course Description This general education course is designed to introduce the intentional learner to communication, collaboration, information utilization, critical thinking, problem solving, and professional competence and values. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach for the learner to develop personal academic strategies in order to reach desired goals and achieve academic success. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read...

Words: 2881 - Pages: 12

Free Essay

Personal Development

...Personal development planning can be described as a process of creating a strategy based on introspection, understanding, goal creation and awareness for personal development within educational settings, professional settings or in order to improve oneself (Smith, 2011). Personal development planning (PDP) helps ascertain goals in an educational context, it also highlights strategies to achieve those goals. In Gsm the PDP process can be crucial in developing skills that are needed in pursuit of a student’s educational and career endeavours such as presentation skills, academic writing and so on, there will be an explanation on some of the skills below. An example of one of these skills is self-reflection, it is a process that helps students review how they are developing and where there is room for improvement. PDP in Gsm enables students to be better learners, it also teaches them how to reach their full potential. Paraphrasing can be defined as “Expressing the meaning of (something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity” (Oxford dictionary, 2015), It is a literary tool that helps a student use their own words to convey or incorporate another person’s idea or message into their work without plagiarism. Some other uses of paraphrasing are. Paraphrasing is necessary for academic writing, Universities students need paraphrasing to produce work in that level(Lebedev, 2014).Paraphrasing is a very useful for academic purposes as it shows an...

Words: 1415 - Pages: 6

Premium Essay

Graduate Study Challenges

...Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success When deciding to return to graduate school, a person has made an excellent step in advantaging their knowledge in their particular career field. Before returning to graduate school, most people have given serious thought to the time commitment that they will have to face for the next two to four years. They have had many sleepless nights and day dreamed about the stress they will face to complete a graduate degree. Therefore entering a graduate program should not be taken lightly. In many disciplines it is required to have a graduate degree to practice independently in that career field (e.g. Social Worker and Psychologist). Nursing is now requiring nurses to have a graduate degree to advance into management positions. Employers are demanding their nurses to have more than just the knowledge to care for patients. They want the nurse who is placed in a management role to have the knowledge to be a leader. Nurses are returning to school to gain more knowledge in their career field, increase effective communication skills, have a higher potential for promotion, and to have a greater earning power. When deciding to return to graduate school, a student must have a strategy that is going to get them through the next two-four challenging years of their life. Personal and Professional Goals My reason for pursuing a graduate degree is to gain more knowledge in the healthcare industry, become a more effective...

Words: 1152 - Pages: 5

Premium Essay

Goal Setting Work Sheet

...criteria, and the Career Plan Building Activities). Respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: Describe one academic goal that you have created using the SMART criteria. How do SMART criteria contribute to your academic goals? The goals that I have created using SMART criteria is completing my assignments, making sure that all of my posts, and DQs are done by Sundays of each week. SMART contributes to my academic goals by helping me not to stress from college and personal life settings. It helps to keep my assignments in an organized manner. * * * * Describe one professional/career goal you have created using the SMART criteria and Career Plan Building Activities results. How did the results of the Career Interest Profiler and Career Plan Building Activity on Competencies contribute to your professional goal development? * One professional goal that I have created using SMART criteria is not letting the job stress me as much. It contributes to my professional goals because I can make sure everything is done instead of letting the other staffs completing it. I’m willing to learn how to complete all the paper work that is need on my job. I like to make sure that my surrounding are organized and everything is completed by the end of my shift. * * * * * Describe the stress and time-management strategies you have learned this week that will help you achieve your goals. Stress and time-management strategies that I have learned...

Words: 433 - Pages: 2

Premium Essay

Graduate

...Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Introduction to Graduate Study in Health Sciences/HCS504 John Dean Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Many people nowadays want to accomplish many things in their lives for personal and professional growth. Some people can achieve these goals, but others have obstacles that come along the way in where their dreams can either change or diminish. Even though some goals/dreams do not come true I believe that we should never give up because who knows what can come along. My personal and professional goals at this time are to accomplish my Master’s degree and advance into the DNP program. Another personal goal is to get into one of the good hospitals in the city and work as a nurse with babies or Pediatrics. The third personal goal is to get married and have a family. These three goals are some of my main goals at this point in my life, especially to have a family, as I am at a point in my life that family becomes important. I know there will be some obstacles that will come through my life of pursing my goals, but with God, the support of my family, and my persistence I know that I can accomplish these goals. Reasons to Pursue Graduate Study Education is an important aspect in our lives. It gives us knowledge, skills, and personal growth so that we can be successful. My reasons for pursing a graduate study is for personal growth, to gain more knowledge in regard to my nursing career, and to advance...

Words: 1276 - Pages: 6