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The Roadmap to Your Future

The Roadmap to Your Future. Creating Your Personal Employee Development Plan. Objectives. Put the focus where it belongs - on You! Share self-assessment resources Provide you with information and resources to aid you in creating your Personal Employee Development Plan as well as for others.

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The Roadmap to Your Future

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  1. The Roadmap to Your Future Creating Your Personal Employee Development Plan

  2. Objectives • Put the focus where it belongs - on You! • Share self-assessment resources • Provide you with information and resources to aid you in creating your Personal Employee Development Plan as well as for others

  3. An Employee Development Plan is a road map that provides you with the most direct route to your destination. You can probably get where you want to go without a map but it’s easier and faster with a plan.

  4. What is an Employee Development Plan (EDP)? Developing skills to help achieve career objectives (long-term goals) An EDP is a tool you can use in: • Enhancing current performance (short-term goals)

  5. What are the benefits of an EDP?

  6. There isn’t just one road.

  7. When To Use An EDP • Explore lateral transfers • Learn new skills • Develop other staff • Investigate growth opportunities • Strengthen existing skills • Consider other program areas/departments An EDP isn’t only about preparing for a promotional opportunity–it also can be used to:

  8. How you develop is entirely up to you. Regardless of where you are in life – starting your career, re-entering the workforce, striving for promotion, considering your next career move, considering volunteering, or planning for retirement – you are in a state of career development.

  9. How do I get started?

  10. Steps to Building an EDP Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  11. “Would you tell me which way I ought to go from here?” “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. - Quote from “Alice in Wonderland” Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  12. Survey OpportunitiesQuestions to ask yourself… • What career opportunities interest me? • How do my knowledge, skills and abilities match those career opportunities? • Which of my competencies need to be strengthened in order for me to be successful? • How do my interests align with the direction of my department and the County?

  13. Survey OpportunitiesHere’s what you do… • Explore career possibilities that align your interests and the direction of your organization • Research positions, departments, projects and/or initiatives that interest you • Learn about current events affecting your areas of interest • Connect with mentors and conduct informational interviews and/or job shadowing • Match your skills and interests to career options

  14. Steps to Building an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  15. Research indicates that people work 11,000 days between their mid 20’s and age 65. Make the most of your time. Do something you enjoy! Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  16. Conduct a Self AssessmentQuestions to ask yourself… • What is important to me? • What are my skills and abilities? • What areas or projects within the organization interestme? • What things do I like to do and what things do I not like as much? • What have I liked doing in the past?

  17. Conduct a Self AssessmentHere’s what you do… A self assessment can aid in broadening your choices by identifying your career values, interests, and aptitudes. • Learn about yourself using available resources (SWOT Analysis, ERSI, StrengthsFinder, etc.) • Examine what you enjoy doing and how you can make that into a career • Relate this back to the County Performance Management System

  18. Steps to Building an EDP Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  19. A survey by a major newspaper found that 46% of people with written goals were able to achieve them; only 4% of people without written goals achieved them. Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  20. Choose Your Goals and Draft Your PlanQuestions to ask yourself… • What needs to happen first? Next? • What is my timeline? • What resources are available to assist me? • How will I measure my success? • How will I overcome challenges?

  21. Choose Your Goals and Draft Your PlanHere’s what you do… When you have evaluated your options and you are ready to make some decisions… • Prioritize your goals • Consider how your goals align with your department/County mission and goals • Identify your strengths and core competencies that need development • Write an action plan and identify objectives • Seek resources and support • Establish ways to measure your objectives and success • Set a target for the start and completion of each objective

  22. Steps to Building an EDP Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  23. Choosing a goal, and sticking to it, can change everything. – Scott Reed Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  24. Finalize and Implement Your PlanQuestions to ask yourself… • Are my goals SMART? Specific Measurable Attainable Results oriented Time framed • Do my goals align with my values and priorities? • Do I have the support and resources I need to achieve my goals?

  25. Finalize and Implement Your PlanHere’s what you do… Once you know what you want, make your plan real: • Take action • Review your progress • Prepare for your next step

  26. Steps to Building an EDP Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  27. An Employee Development Plan is a living document that can be revised at any time. Taking the time to monitor and revise your plan as needed will help you evaluate your progress and give you an opportunity to celebrate successes. Monitor and revise your plan Finalize and implement your plan Choose your goals and draft an EDP Conduct a self assessment Survey opportunities

  28. Tips for Creating a Successful Plan • Review your plan regularly (weekly) • Determine what steps you will take each week to accomplish your goals • Don’t be discouraged if you feel like you are not progressing as quickly as you would like • Revise, revisit and modify your plan to meet your changing needs • Take a break if you need one • Develop a buddy/support system

  29. In order for you to develop – what do YOU have to do? Your future begins with YOU.

  30. Resources Seek Out Opportunities & Information Enlist your supervisor/manager in this effort. Get involved – volunteer for workgroups, committees, etc. Use Informational Interviews or Job Shadowing Other Websites of Interest www.pathfinderscareerdesign.com www.mapping-your-future.org www.jobstar.org/tools/career/spec-car.php www.bls.gov/oco (occupational outlook)

  31. Resources Conduct a Self-Assessment Potential Assessments 360 Degree feedback Self appraisal (ERSI, SWOT) Myers Briggs Type Indicator DISC Assessment www.personality.com www.keirsey.com (temperament sorter and theory) Parker Team Player Survey (OC Leadership Lessons II) Emotional Intelligence Assessments (OC Leadership Lessons II)

  32. Resources Formal Training Activities Pursue a degree or certificate program Attend seminars/conferences Attend OC Leadership Lessons Join us at Lunch & Learn events Self-paced learning (books, videos, computer based instruction) Other Learning Experiences New assignments in your current position Rotation to a different job Seek a mentor Volunteer for a task force/committee Conduct informational interviews Choose your Goals and Prepare a Draft EDP

  33. Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love. - David McCullough

  34. The Roadmap to Your Future Creating Your Personal Development Plan

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