5 Steps to Achieving Your Professional Development Goals
Have you heard of career capital? That’s what you gain when you set and reach your professional development goals. There’s no limit to improving yourself, so smash your career goals and make the most of your potential.
What are professional development goals?
Professional development goals are goals you set for yourself or your team (if you’re a manager) to encourage career growth. They can be long and short-term goals that help you find your direction and lead a fulfilling professional life.
Why are professional development goals important?
There are many advantages to setting and achieving professional development goals throughout your career, including:
- Helping you envision the big (bright) picture
- Hones your current skillset
- Improves your productivity
- Increases your chance of advancement
5 Steps to Achieving Your Professional Development Goals
You don’t need to wait for your employer to present professional development opportunities. If you’re interested in a promotion or career change, you can make it happen with professional development goals.
Step 1 – Define your end goal
I’m sure you’ve heard if you don’t plan, you plan to fail. It’s so true when it comes to achieving your professional development goals. But to plan to achieve your goals, you need to fully understand what the end result looks like.
So, if you want to communicate better at work, what’s behind the motivation? Are you looking to move into a managerial role? Do you need help handling conflicts to improve your relationships in the workplace?
Make sure you clearly understand your goal and why it’s important in the landscape of your career. That way, you can work backwards to decide the direction you need to take now to get to the final destination – your dream career!
Step 2 – Look for clues in performance reviews
If your career’s stagnant and you’re stuck in a rut, go over your performance reviews. Here you’ll find clues to where you can improve to reboot or transform your career.
If your performance review is glowing, go straight to the source. Ask your manager or work colleagues where they think you can improve. Honest feedback will help direct your professional development goals and shows you’re interested in continuing to grow in your career.
Step 3 – Make your goals SMART
If your goals aren’t SMART, you won’t have much luck achieving them. The SMART goal system ensures you make a specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-sensitive plan.
You can find out more about setting SMART goals here.
Step 4 – Break it down into manageable parts
It can be overwhelming to achieve a long-term goal, but just like climbing a mountain, one step at a time! When you break big goals into smaller, more manageable parts, you are more likely to achieve long-term goals. Set a schedule where you complete a task each day or week towards your end goal.
Step 5 – Make time to achieve your goals
Time management is vital in achieving long-term (and short-term) goals. If you lack organisation, time management and project management, consider a short professional development course to hone those skills.
Step 6 – Review (and reward) your progress
Keep yourself accountable by regularly reviewing your progress towards your goal. In doing so, you’ll realise you’re getting closer to achieving your goal, which is motivating. When you reach critical milestones, reward yourself for your efforts. Perhaps it’s a new gadget or dinner out with friends when you get to the halfway mark. Whatever motivates you, reward yourself for progress, and you’ll stay the course.
Professional Development Goals include:
- Industry events that facilitate networking
- Short courses, certificates and degrees
- Non-fiction books to enhance your career/professional relationships
- Leadership training
- Communication skills training
- Membership with a professional organisation
- Promotion and/or increased work responsibilities
- Volunteering in an area of interest that relates to your job or dream career
- Workshops related to your current or dream job
- Mentoring – seek mentorship or become a mentor
- Give and receive professional feedback
- Manage your habits – increase energy
- Develop a growth mindset
- Keep up with new technology, systems and processes
Are you ready to find your new direction? Now’s an ideal time to start planning your professional development goals for next year! Browse our extensive professional development online courses today, and start next year with a plan!