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The Transition Plan Joe Paschall Executive Director Advanced Systems Development, Inc.
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Transition Process Overview Transition Checklist Transition Plan Transition Roadmap Transition Training Transition Mentoring Transition Execution WHENWHOWHATHOWWHICHACT 24-18 months 18-12 Months 12-9 Months 9-6 months 6-3 Months 90-30 days TAP / E-TAP Course (1 Week) Seminar & Workshop Seminar & Career Counseling Workshop * You have questions Training Blocks: 1. Employment 2. Entrepreneur 3. Education 4. Retirement 5. Overseas 6. W Warrior Mentorship Matching Workshop * You have answers Building Relationshi ps Phase 1Phase 2Phase 3Phase 4Phase 5Phase 6
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Transition Process Get a Planner Schedules and Meetings Coordinate efforts Reverse Plan Military vs. Business timeline
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Transition Checklist Transition Plan Transition Road Map Transition Training Transition Mentorship Transition Execution 24 – 18 18 – 12 12 – 9 9 – 6 6 – 3 6 – 3 90 – 30 Transition Process Target
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24 - 1818 – 1212 -99 – 66 – 3 90 - 30
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Transition Checklist (WHEN) 24 – 18 months: – Starts: Military Transition Office (Pre-Sep Checklist) – Four types of transition: Military Transition Family Transition Personal Transition Professional Resume (First Real Step) Appropriate Business Attire Business Card LinkedIn Profile (Extremely Important) Personal, Professional, Virtual/Social network
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Transition Plan (WHO) 18 - 12 months (Everyone - Optional): – Who vs. What – Prioritize – Budget – Personal Inventory – Professional inventory – Career Path Choices – Design your Road Map
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Transition Road Map (WHAT) 12 - 9 months: – Start with your defined Transition Plan (WHO) – Consult your Personal BOA (Friends & Family) – Assess your interest – Meet with a counselor – Commit to a path – Reverse plan your path – Assess if you need a bridge to get you through – Begin training
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Transition Training (HOW) 9 - 6 months : Employment Education Entrepreneur International Retirement Wounded Warrior
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Employment Track Corporate (Private) GovernmentNon-Profit Public (Local)
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Education Track Management TechnicalTrade Certification
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Entrepreneur Track Consulting Franchise Small Business Investor
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Retirement Track Author Adjunct Faculty Senior Advisor Volunteer
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Wounded Warrior Track Advocate Work/SchoolCounselor ?
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Transition Mentorship (Which) MentorshipProgram You The Right mentor for you
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Transition Mentorship 6 - 3 months (Network & Connecting):
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Transition Execution 90 -30 days (Implementation):
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The Transition Plan
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Transition Plan Overview Figure out WHO before you decide “What” Prioritize your Transition GOALS Create your BUDGET Perform a SKILLS ANALYSIS Select a CAREER PATH Layout your TRANSITION ROAD MAP EVALUATE your Plan
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1. First “Who” Personal Assessment: – What are your PRIORITIES? – WHO are you (really) outside of your uniform
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PersonalPriorities Salary Job Satisfaction Location 2. Prioritize Transition Goals
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3. Financial Fitness Income Debt Unexpected Expenses http://performance-rules.com/books/forget-planning-plan-for-opportunities/
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4. Personality Profile Myers-Briggs Chart
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Professional Skills Audit – Soft & Hard skills Assess Desires & Needs – Leadership or Followership – Security or Opportunity – Stability or Challenge 5. Proficiency Analysis Strength Skills Experience X Factor
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6. Select Career Path Example of the Employment Track
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8. Layout your Road Map Employment Career Path Selection Government Sector Virginia/DC Big Company Mid-Level management Skills Gap Analysis TRANSITION TRAINING
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Evaluate your Plan GoalsGoals Objective s StrategyStrategy MilestonesMilestones YouYou
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7. Evaluate your Plan Figure out WHO before you decide “What” Prioritize your Transition GOALS Create your BUDGET Perform a SKILLS ANALYSIS Select a CAREER PATH Layout your TRANSITION ROAD MAP EVALUATE your Plan
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Questions
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