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Career Development for IT Professionals Strategies You Can Use Cynthia Golden Vice President, EDUCAUSE EDUCAUSE Southeast Regional Conference June 11, 2007
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12 Career Development Strategies Strategy: a plan, method, or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a specific goal or result Apply to anyone Apply throughout your career
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1. Understand your environment Aging workforce Baby boomers beginning to retire Good job outlook for IT Opportunities will abound, especially leadership roles
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Higher Education is a Calling Work Environment is Appealing Leadership Continuity May Become an Issue Mentoring Makes a Difference 2004 Research Study IT Leadership in Higher Education A Few Key Findings
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Outlook? Opportunities Preparation
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Career Framework Early Career Build Skills, Social Strengths Understand the Academy Mid-Career Hone skills Management Late Career Stay Current Identify Successor Mentoring
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2.Understand yourself (personal assessment) “The greatest thing in this world is not so much where you stand but the direction in which you are moving.” -Goethe
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3. PD = Lifelong Learning
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Time and Money No excuses!
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PD on a Budget Local trade shows and Conferences Campus Events In-house classes Network with Colleagues Multipurpose Staff Meetings Doing Lunch
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More… Job Swaps Community Involvement The Web The Unexpected Personal Exploration
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4. Complete your degree Credibility Critical Thinking Completion
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5. Understand your boss
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6.Understand your institution’s culture Powerful Decision making and governance Traditions and values
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7.Understand the importance of mentoring
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Types of Mentoring Relationships One on one Group Different roles over time Formal and Informal Career and personal
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Mentoring Programs University of Kansas http://www.informationservices.ku.edu/mentoring Georgia Tech IT Professionals Leaders Program MIT Leader to Leader http://web.mit.edu/hr/oed/l2l http://web.mit.edu/hr/oed/l2l
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8. Know how to communicate effectively
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9.Empower other people “Great discoveries and achievements invariably involve the cooperation of many minds.” -Anonymous
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10. Find work/life balance What do you value? How do you spend your time? Manage priorities Manage time Make Choices
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Strategies to Promote Balance Take Time Off Take a lunch break Exercise Volunteer Learn something new Laugh Ask for Help Be a role model Cultivate the next generation Promote camaraderie Use HR
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11. Be aware that you may need to move on
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12. Make Career Planning a Habit Once a year, but be flexible Am I learning? Am I contributing? Am I having fun? Your resume
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Career Reflections www.educause.edu/cultivatingcareers Chapter 4 Listen to personal reflections from some of today’s leaders Marilyn McMillanIlee RhimesCarole Barone Mely TynanRon BleedLucinda Lea Willie PritchardGordon WishonJim Bottum
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Thank You! cgolden@educause.edu With thanks to Ron Bleed, Maricopa Community College District, For content, counsel, and the penguins!
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