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Human
Relations MGMT611
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Lesson
31
NEW
MODEL OF CAREER ADVANCEMENT
Background
We
have learnt in the previous lectures how
good work habits help us in
advancing our career and
how do
they
contribute in our personal
and professional success. We
need to learn new things to
bring success in
our
career with the changing
environment. We need to learn alternative
models for the career
advancement.
Local
environments are changing rapidly in the
changing global environment. In the
context of globalize
world
we need to change our
strategies at all levels. We
can't change the environment, we
have to change
ourselves.
Change has created new
environment and new
environment demand new
skills and new
strategies
for career development.
New
model of career
advancement
This
lecture describes alternative model of
developing our career. The
suggestions in this lecture should
help
the person achieve career
portability, the ability to move from
one employer to another when
necessary.
Career advancement has
acquired a shift in emphasis in
recent years to accommodate the
new
organizational
structures. The key
components of the new model of career
advancement are as
follows:
Career
portability (components)
1.
More emphasis on horizontal growth, with a
focus on new learning.
Initially
you used to move from lower
ranks to upper ranks in an organization.
This strategy has
undergone
a
change now. Now the emphasis
is given on learning new skills instead
of relying only on skills
you already
have.
As the change in environment help
learning new things, that is
why you should learn to
appreciate the
change
of doing different jobs in the same
organization.
2.
More emphasis on temporary leadership
assignments.
You
should realize the fact that in today's
changing world; organizations give
temporary assignments to
their
employees. If you play the leadership
role under certain circumstances;
you can supposed to be
play
some
other role next time.
3.
Climbing the ladder of
self-fulfillment
Or
finding work that is
self-fulfilling.
4.
Being promoted as much for learn-how as
know-how.
(Learn-how
is the capability to learn.) Learning ability is
more important than present
skills. Companies
prefer
those employees who have the
ability to learn new things.
Many organizations pay their
employees to
make
them learn new skills. This
is because present knowledge is becoming
obsolete due to rapid
technological
and environmental
changes.
Quiz
Knowing
about yourself is very important in the development of
your career. Career development
activities
inevitably
include answering some penetrating
questions about you, such as the 13
questions that
follow.
You
may need several hours to do
a competent job answering these
questions. After individuals
have
answered
these questions about themselves, it
may be profitable to hold a
class discussion about
the
relevance
of the specific questions.
Examine
your answers in several
years to see
(1)
How
well you are doing in
advancing your career
and
(2)
How
much you have
changed.
Keep
the following information in mind in
answering this inventory: People
are generous in their
self-
evaluations
when they answer career development
inventories. So you might want to discuss
some of your
answers
with somebody else who
knows you well.
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Human
Relations MGMT611
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HUMAN
RELATIONS SELF-ASSESSMENT
The
Career Development Inventory
1.
How would you describe
yourself as a person?
Are
you friendly, cynic,
introvert or extrovert etc; what type of
person are you? Knowing
about your
personality
attributes will help you in
your career
advancement.
2.
How would you describe
yourself as a technical
person?
You
should be aware of your technical
skills. Do you know how to
operate computer? Do you
have the
knowledge
of operating any other machine or
gadget?
3.
What are you best at
doing? Worst?
You
should know what you can do
best and where do you
fumble? Are you good at
desk jobs or you
are
comfortable
with field work?
4.
What are your two biggest
strengths or assets?
Write
down two such things which
you think are your
asset? You have a car.
You can drive a car.
You have
any
technical skill. You have
foreign language proficiency,
etc.
5.
What skills and knowledge will
you need to acquire to reach
your goals?
In
your opinion, what do you
think are the required skills
and knowledge that help
achieve your goals in
life?
6.
What are your two biggest
accomplishments?
Jot
down on a piece of paper
your biggest achievements in
life. Write down the factors
behind those
achievements.
Do you think, it happened
because of your social net
work, your hard work, your
luck, or
because
of a skill or knowledge etc. that
you have.
7.
Write your obituary (short biography at
death) as you would like it to
appear.
Write
down how would you
like to be remembered, when
you are dead. It will
help you set and
achieve
your
goal. You will strive to
achieve that goal. Write an
obituary telling what you
have done for your
family,
community
or the country.
8.
What would be the ideal job
for you?
What
is your dream come true job?
By knowing this you can
think of the way/route to achieve
your goal.
9.
What career advice can
you give
yourself?
You
can be your best adviser as
you are the one who knows
your strengths and
weaknesses, your likes
and
dislikes
the best. Seeking advice
from others is good but it
is much more useful if you
could advise yourself.
10.
Describe
the two peak work-related
experiences in your life.
Write
down two experiences of your
work life that you
think brought changes in
your life. What made
you
do
what you did? What are the
conditions that made you do
what you did?
11.
What are your five most
important values (the things in life
most important to
you)?
It
could be the wish of your mother/father.
It could be your desire. It could be
anything you give
value.
12.
What goals in life are
you trying to
achieve?
If
you know your goals in
life you can have a
relatively clearer track to achieve those
goals.
13.
What do you see as your
niche (sport where you
best fit) in the modern
world?
Last
but not least. Know
your niche. Know the best
area where you can
perform the best.
The
new model of career advancement
fits a definition of career
success as
attaining the twin goals
of
organizational
rewards and personal
satisfaction.
References:
Dubrin,
A.J. (2005). Human Relations:
Career and Personal Success.
Upper Saddle River, New
Jersey,
07458.
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