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125 | Create your perfect professional development plan in 8 simple steps HR Coffee Time

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Creating your professional development plan is a great way of ensuring you don't stagnate at work and get bored in your role. It can help you thrive at work and feel fulfilled no matter what stage you're at in your HR/People career.
In this episode of HR Coffee Time, host, Fay Wallis talks you through how to create your perfect professional development plan in 8 simple steps.

Key Points from This Episode
[04:14] Step one: Identify what you’re aiming for
[11:52] Step two: Record ideas you already have
[12:00] Step three: Look Back to Look Forward
[16:36] Step four: Capture your values
[20:13] Step five: Seek feedback
[21:26] Step six: Consider key HR areas of influence
[23:35] Step seven: Identify career-enhancing skills
[25:23] Step eight: Set your goals
 

Useful Links
Connect with Fay on LinkedInFay’s website: Bright Sky Career CoachingThe HR Planner
 

Other Relevant HR Coffee Time Episodes
Episode 5: How to progress your HR career (using the 3E model)Episode 17: How to set your career goals for 2022Episode 47: Discovering your values to help your HR career, with Zoe HawkinsEpisode 66: Reflecting on 2022 – look back to look forwardEpisode 116: Look back to look forward – how reflecting on 2023 can help you set goals for 2024


Looking For the Transcript?
You can find the transcript on this page of the Bright Sky Career Coaching website.


Rate and Review the Podcast
If you found this episode of HR Coffee Time helpful, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This video shows you how to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts (because it isn’t very intuitive). If you're kind enough to leave a review, let Fay know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: fay@brightskycareercoaching.co.uk.
 

Enjoyed This Episode? Don't Miss the Next One!
Be notified each time a new episode of HR Coffee Time is released and get access to other free career tips, tools and resources by signing up to receive the free weekly HR Coffee Time email.

Creating your professional development plan is a great way of ensuring you don't stagnate at work and get bored in your role. It can help you thrive at work and feel fulfilled no matter what stage you're at in your HR/People career.
In this episode of HR Coffee Time, host, Fay Wallis talks you through how to create your perfect professional development plan in 8 simple steps.

Key Points from This Episode
[04:14] Step one: Identify what you’re aiming for
[11:52] Step two: Record ideas you already have
[12:00] Step three: Look Back to Look Forward
[16:36] Step four: Capture your values
[20:13] Step five: Seek feedback
[21:26] Step six: Consider key HR areas of influence
[23:35] Step seven: Identify career-enhancing skills
[25:23] Step eight: Set your goals
 

Useful Links
Connect with Fay on LinkedInFay’s website: Bright Sky Career CoachingThe HR Planner
 

Other Relevant HR Coffee Time Episodes
Episode 5: How to progress your HR career (using the 3E model)Episode 17: How to set your career goals for 2022Episode 47: Discovering your values to help your HR career, with Zoe HawkinsEpisode 66: Reflecting on 2022 – look back to look forwardEpisode 116: Look back to look forward – how reflecting on 2023 can help you set goals for 2024


Looking For the Transcript?
You can find the transcript on this page of the Bright Sky Career Coaching website.


Rate and Review the Podcast
If you found this episode of HR Coffee Time helpful, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This video shows you how to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts (because it isn’t very intuitive). If you're kind enough to leave a review, let Fay know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: fay@brightskycareercoaching.co.uk.
 

Enjoyed This Episode? Don't Miss the Next One!
Be notified each time a new episode of HR Coffee Time is released and get access to other free career tips, tools and resources by signing up to receive the free weekly HR Coffee Time email.

29 min