Friday, November 15, 2019

Why You Need a Personal Development Plan and How to Create It

Why You Need a Personal Development Plan and How to Create It Why You Need a Personal Development Plan and How to Create It Companies recognize the need to develop their internal talent, but the personal development plans managers create for employees dont always align with employees own goals for themselves. This lack of alignment can only lead to unmotivated employees and disappointed managers. If youre an employee whose talents arent being developed the way youd like them to be, its time to take your personal development plan into your own hands. Heres how to start: Perform a SWOT Analysis   First, take stock of your strengths (S). What are you really good at, and what do you want to keep doing? Then, evaluate your weaknesses  (W).  In order to advance in your career,  what do you need to get better at doing, and what should you try to stop doing? Next, take a look at your opportunities  (O). Can you join an ongoing project or initiate a new one  that will help you develop some desired skills? Do you have contacts you can leverage to gain information? Do you  know people who can serve as mentors? Finally,  identify the  threats  (T) that stand in your way. A threat can be anything from a new software you must learn to not having enough time to commit to  your goals. Plan Your Success Following your SWOT analysis, its time to put some deadlines in place. What goals do you want to hit, and when do you want to reach them by? Working backward from your deadlines, schedule dedicated time to commit to working on your personal development plan. Deadlines are easy to overlook, but they are  essential to your success.  Knowing that your time is limited  will keep you focused and motivated, paying dividends in the long run. Re-Evaluate Regularly Your personal development plan is based on the goals and aspirations you have today. Of course, things may change tomorrow. As you learn new information and gain more experience, your goals may change. It makes no sense to stick to a plan that no longer suits your needs. Conduct a quarterly review to be sure your personal development plan is in line with your current aspirations. This will ensure youre continually moving forward, and it can also save you lots of wasted time and energy. A version of this article originally appeared on the  Atrium Staffing blog. Michele Mavi is  Atrium Staffings resident career expert.

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