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Career development: A must have for success
Thirty-seven percent of workers felt they were overlooked for promotions, 35% were unhappy with career advancement opportunities and 30% felt their employer was not doing a good job with training and professional development. Are these employees different from any of us? Doesn't everyone want to be in a professional position that is valued and has significant potential for advancement? No one wants to invest time and energy every day simply to stagnate or feel forced to change companies to advance up the career ladder. We all want challenges, opportunities for growth and the ability to live up to our potential. Therefore, both employees and managers should examine their behavior when it comes to professional development. Managers should ask themselves some hard questions to determine if they are recognizing their top employees adequately and if they are helping to foster the growth of their younger staff. If managers are not rewarding and promoting top achievers while also nurturing the development of less-seasoned staff, they will have difficulty maintaining a top sales team. Employees should also analyze their behavior. They should ask themselves if they are taking charge of their professional development and doing everything in their power to further their career. Blaming a lack of skills on an employer's weak training program, or attributing a career plateau on an ineffectual boss is a poor excuse. If employees want to be promoted or become part of a successful sales team they must be willing to make it happen. Here are some tough questions for both managers and employees. Managers If you are in a managerial or executive position and you want to recruit and maintain the best team possible, ask yourself the following questions:
Employees If you are an employee wishing to create a long and lucrative career, ask yourself the following questions:
For the good of the employee and the company as a whole, both employees and managers should take responsibility for professional development and training courses. Everyone wants to feel that the sky is the limit and that tomorrow holds even more promise than today. Examining our behavior and the opportunities available to us will help each of us maximize those opportunities and realize a more successful career. |
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