Caeer Development, Unit 7
Caeer Development, Unit 7
Career Planning
What is career??
Job vs. Career
Job What can I do now to make money? Career Chosen Profession for your life. Requires a willingness to get the training needed to build your skills for the future.
A career is the work a person does. It is the sequence of jobs that an individual has held throughout his or her working life E.g. occupation of nursing.
Contd..
The major focus is matching personal goals and opportunities that are realistically available. Career planning is building bridges from ones current job/career to next job/career. Well-conceived career plan is flexible to accommodate changing opportunities for development
Career Anchors
Reason why a person decides to be a doctor or engineer or a fashion designer? It is because of the anchors. Different Career Anchors are: 1. Managerial competence. 2. Technical-functional competence. 3. Security 4. Creativity 5. Autonomy independence.
Career Development
An ongoing, formalized effort by an organization that focuses on developing
Career Stages
1. Exploratory stage: Stage where the person explores, possible career options for oneself and it happens usually in midtwenties when one makes transition from education to learn, i.e., work. Experience suggest that several factors like the careers of the parents, their interests, their aspirations for their children and their financial resources shape children's career options. This stage has least relevance to organization.
Career Stages
2. Establishment stage: Begins with choosing a job. This stage is marked by first experience on the job. One tries to make his/her mark and in the process commits mistakes, learns from mistakes and gradually assumes increased responsibilities. This stage is like going uphill, putting in more efforts and spending lot of time and energy.
Career Stages
3. Mid-Career Stage: This stage is marked by improved performance. Mistakes committed are viewed seriously and invite serious penalties. At this stage one reaches to a plateau career and is expected to make moves. For many , this is the time of reassessment, job changes etc.
Career Stages
4. Late Career Stage: Usually a pleasant stage for those who continued growing in mid-career stage. One now gains comfort and gets respect and demand from juniors. People now do not have to learn, but to teach and give suggestions.
Career Stages
5. Decline stage: Final stage in ones career to retire from ones job career. These persons have to step out of limelight and give up a major component of identity. Ultimately, it is a bit difficult stage for everyone
Activities
Less than 30
30 45
45 60
61+
Years on job
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From the employees perspective, lack of career management can result in: Frustration Feelings of not being valued by the company Being unable to find suitable employment should a job change be necessary due to mergers, acquisitions, restructuring, or downsizing.
Partnership
Manager
Company
HR Manager
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Appraiser
Advisor
Referral agent
Companies are responsible for providing employees with the resources needed to be successful in career planning:
Career workshops Information on career and job opportunities Career planning workbooks Career counseling Career paths
SelfAssessment
Reality Check
Goal Setting
Action Planning
Reality Check
Information employees receive about how the company evaluates their skills and knowledge and where they fit into company plans.
Action Planning
Employees determining how they will achieve their short- and long-term career goals.
Career Models
1. 2. 3. 4. Pyramidal Model The Obsolescence Model A New Model Japanese Career Model.
Career Counseling
Process of discussing with employees their current job activities and performance, their personal job and career goals, their personal skills, and suitable career development objectives.
Class Exercise
Determine the following:
Identify your occupational orientation Identify your career anchor or anchors 1-2 career goals 2-3 development steps to get from where you are now to where you want to be