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Started by : Abhishek Tiwari, Team Lead | Web Servers | Network   08 01 2008 08:30:46 +0000
Industry : Technology ConsultingFunctional Area : Leadership Styles(People Management)
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1. Make Career Planning an Annual Event

2. Map Your Path Since Last Career Planning

3. Reflect on Your Likes and Dislikes, Needs and Wants

4. Examine Your Pastimes and Hobbies

5. Make Note of Your Past Accomplishments

6. Look Beyond Your Current Job for Transferable Skills

7. Research Further Career/Job Advancement Opportunities

 

 
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1 Successful Career Planning
2 Analysis
3 Do what you Love to Do
4 Search Within First
5 Recognize your strength
6 Goals
7 Will power to execute your plans & analysis
8 Balance well between personal and professional life

Successful Career Planning

idea posted by Abhishek Tiwari Team Lead | Web Servers | Network

Don't wait too long between career planning sessions. Career planning can have multiple benefits, from goal-setting to career change, to a more successful life. Once you begin regularly reviewing and planning your career , you'll find yourself better prepared for whatever lies ahead in your career -- and in your life.

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A career which is planned and then executed will always be successful...

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add commitment to  those set parameters

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Agree with Abhishek

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Analysis

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One of the important part.

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by Manoj Abraham, Director - Solutions, for Europe  | 08 27 2008 22:53:58 +0000

Analysis includes stating your goals, reflecting where you stand vis-a-vis the same and then deciding next steps. Guess this would form the basis of most career plans.

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by Abhishek Tiwari, Team Lead | Web Servers | Network  | 08 13 2008 04:50:50 +0000

gud 1

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Do what you Love to Do

idea posted by Darpan Sinha Tech Architect, Royal Bank of Scotland
Do what you love to do and you will not only suceed but even you will nebev feel like you are working
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by SEKHAR REDDY, Training Manager, Union Bank of India  | 10 04 2008 11:08:45 +0000

Certain works are thrust on us and some are voluntarily taken. If you are working in an organisation, you can't avoid such situations. The point remains that for those who get themselves involved with sincerity with whatverwork they are doing will be recognised one day or other. As long as you work with sincerity there is nothing to be afraid of.

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Search Within First

idea posted by Fazalur Rahman ManPower Development Specialist (Leadership & Talent Development)

Please read this article which I hope will help on making firm career decision

http://toostep.com/insight/career---not-just-the-job

No one except you is the right one to suggest you any career, career is what you are within..

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Recognize your strength

idea posted by varsha Head/VP/GM-Quality, frac
The first thing to do when planning your career is to recognize your strengths. See what you are good at and know your potential - you can't know where you're going until you've taken stock of what you have to offer. Some important careers planning tips are given below. • Never stop educating yourself. The world is constantly changing, and most companies are looking for new ways to conduct business. Once you have confirmed that your current skills need to be enhanced, it is necessary to update your skills. Your hunger for knowledge is the key to your success. • Be a good listener. Always listen to your co-workers, subordinates and superiors. You can always learn a thing or two from their experience. Ask them about the current issues they face and listen to what they say. They can help you by teaching you how things work and what you could have done to do something better. Most people are only too happy to dispense free advice. • Identify your dreams and put them to action. Don't let your job kill your dreams. If you have unachieved goals, put them into action now. If you have plans to educate yourself, get a better job or start your own business or anything else, do it now. Don't let your workplace act as an obstacle, as it will only slow you down. If you have the energy, use it now to realize your dreams. • Your current job is the best place to start. It has been said that there is very little that separates the successful from the average. After all, nothing is free. A job done satisfactorily and fulfilled responsibilities indicate a good start. Suggest possible improvements to your supervisor. Talk to them about the things you can do to help the organization run more efficiently (and to help them look better). In return, ask your boss to help you build a better career. This is possible only if you have proven yourself as a valuable employee. • Improve your contacts. More than 50% of jobs are obtained with the help of networking and contacts. If you have good ones, then this is a good place to discover new careers and learn about new opportunities. Spend time building new contacts - and don't forget to maintain the ones you already have. One of the best ways to get information is to regularly ask your contacts how they are and what is new within their sphere of influence. • Be prepared. Update your resume now and continue to update it regularly. Prepare for your dream job with a professional resume and don't forget to market yourself as a valuable asset to anyone who is willing to recruit you. If you don't know how to write a resume, start learning. Your dream job might show up tomorrow. Be prepared.
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by SEKHAR REDDY, Training Manager, Union Bank of India  | 10 04 2008 11:04:01 +0000

very well said

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by Abhishek Tiwari, Team Lead | Web Servers | Network  | 09 05 2008 07:36:53 +0000

Gud Answer....

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idea posted by Sarada M Senior HR Generalist
Goal setting is the main criteria for career planning..Add short time and long term goals
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by Gargi Sinha, Senior Consultant, Hewitt Associates  | 04 02 2009 10:57:44 +0000

I agree with Sarada. Goal Setting is the first step towards career planning. Plan without a goal is of no use because you can't measure the success. Success can be achieved only when you have a pre-defined goal / objective.

Goal setting gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. It focuses your acquisition of knowledge and helps you to organize your resources.

By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know what you have to concentrate on and improve, and what is merely a distraction.

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Will power to execute your plans & analysis

idea posted by sachin Team Leader -(NonTechnical), Infor Global Solutions
All given ideas are very important part. But Will power to execute that what you have decide is very important and sometimes very hard to put through. Becuase there is always a very thin border between think and do but there are very few people who can break this thin lair(border). And who can do this will definate achieve the goals, targets of his life. sachin
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Balance well between personal and professional life

idea posted by Mallikarjuna Gupta Bhogavalli Sr. Product Manager, Oracle India Pvt Ltd
In carrer planning this is also a vital one. Always take the better half into confidence when ever there is change of job or role and also tell them the pros and cons of the same. Be ready to face them. And do not leave one for the other.
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