MANAGING CAREERS / 79
In focus
CAREER STAGES
Individuals just beginning
their careers are usually
more concerned with identifying
organizations that have the
potential to satisfy their career
goals and match their values.
After settling into a job, focus
shifts to achieving initial successes,
gaining credibility, learning to
get along with their boss, and
Directing others
The most important thing you can
do to contribute to the career
development of others is to instill in
them the need to take responsibility for
managing their own careers. Then you
can provide support that will enable
those you are managing to add to their
skills, abilities, and knowledge, in order
to maintain their employability within the
organization. To help those you are
managing develop their careers:
managing image. Managers in the
middle of their careers are more
concerned with career reappraisal,
overcoming obsolescence owing
to technological advances, and
becoming more of a generalist.
In the later stages of their careers,
managers focus more on teaching
others and leaving a contribution
before retirement.
-^ Keep your team updated about^
the organization’s goals and future
strategies so that they will know
where the organization is headed
and be better able to develop a
personal career development plan
to share in that future.
-^ Create growth opportunities for^
your team, to give them new,
interesting, and professionally
challenging work experiences.
- Offer financial assistance, such as
tuition reimbursement for college
courses or skills training.
-^ Allow paid time off from work for
off-the-job training, and ensure
that those you are managing have
reasonable workloads so that they
are not precluded from having time
to develop new skills, abilities,
and knowledge.
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