Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Reviewing Career Goals
Reviewing Career Goals Remember that yearly career plan you and your boss came up with awhile back? Have you been ignoring it? Thats okay but lets get you into the habit of reviewing that yearly plan. Heres a quarterly plan for reviewing last years annual review and preparing for this years. Q1 The first quarter is typically the toughest to make progress since theres no real sense of urgency. However, Q1 presents the most opportunity because often times you are adjusting to new plans and arent running at full steam. This is a great time to take care of smaller goals on your list, particularly personal/professional development ones. More importantly make sure you have gotten rid of any bad behaviors your boss noted in your review. Q2 The second quarter is when programs are often in full swing. Its time to make sure you have started towards your goals and have a plan for accomplishing them. Go over the details, look at your new goals and start setting up reminders and putting things in place. If you are busy with projects thats fine but make sure you are performing in the ways your boss hopes to see this year. Its a good idea to have a conversation or two with your boss about the adjustments that you are making. This way he or she sees them and you get clarity on what your boss expects. Q3 The third quarter is when you try to complete most of your goals leaving the fourth quarter of the year for any goals that were tougher, needed more time or changed on you. It wont be easy because youll be pretty busy but you want to make sure you demonstrate your improvement or your success on your biggest projects. Now is also the time to force yourself to address those tougher goals youve been ignoring, especially if youll need to invest some time on them. Q4 This is it! The fourth quarter is when you should be moving your goals to 90%+ accomplished. Time will pass quickly and it will be easy to let things slide to the last month dont! If any of your goals are not applicable, talk to your boss immediately. Do this in the first month in case your boss decides to modify it or create a new one in place of another. Achieving your yearly career goals is the number one way to get a raise or a promotion. Tackle your goals for your sake so that you continue developing your career. Punching out your yearly goals is a small way to get the maximum reward from your hard work throughout the year.
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