Happy New Year! I have not been blogging for ages now but hope to be more prolific in 2012:) In this New Year I'm sure most of us are definitely looking forward to career growth. After all the end of a year makes us introspect on the year gone by and where we are in our career. Preparation is critical in career planning and it is important to identify the career transitions one wants to make. Some people may be looking at enrichment, that is, they are interested in growing and developing in their current job. To prepare for enrichment, one could look at:
- Identify 1-2 assignments or tasks that could be added to your current role for greater satisfaction or to expand your role. You can set up a meeting with your manager to discuss this in greater detail.
- Identify a task or project that you can handle with minimum supervision to add greater independence to your job. Come up with the action plan and discuss it with your manager.
- Identify a process improvement or a challenging problem that would give you a new learning opportunity. Volunteer to lead the effort.
- Find ways to nurture creativity in your job. Select a project or assignment that will enable you to contribute your best ideas.
- Enhance your customer service skills. Find 1-2 ways to interact more or in a different way with internal and external customers.
- Meet with your colleagues after completing projects or assignments for "give and take" feedback to pinpoint strengths and development needs. Incorporate the feedback in your development activities.
- Write down 2-3 things that you love in your current role and determine specific ways to do more of it. Include the ideas in your development plan.
Hope the above ideas prove to be useful. Do feel free to share your feedback with me. I plan to write about career exploration in my next post...
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