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Personal Growth and Professional Development

Personal Growth and Professional Development. Knowing where you’re going Calibrate your personal compass Think and act like the President of Me, Inc. Mobilize your loose ends Celebrate attainment of milestones. Current Opportunities. Leading Edge Perspective Visualize your future needs

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Personal Growth and Professional Development

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  1. Personal Growth and Professional Development • Knowing where you’re going • Calibrate your personal compass • Think and act like the President of Me, Inc. • Mobilize your loose ends • Celebrate attainment of milestones

  2. Current Opportunities • Leading Edge Perspective • Visualize your future needs • Imagine a continuum of your life • Unfreezing • Awareness and consciousness • Re-purposing • How will you be remembered? • Clarify your Purpose/Scope • Re-organizing • Make your plan • Re-dedicating • Commit to new actions • Measurements

  3. Get in the Zone • Decide to have Fun • Seek something that provides Excitement • Discover your true, natural Creative Genius • Use of PM Skills to: • Problem Solve • Brainstorm • Analyze Resources • Rule number 1 from Steve Jobs’ 12 rules of success • Do what you love to do.   Find your true passion. Do what you love to do a make a difference! The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

  4. Assessment Resources What Type Am I?: The Myers-Briggs Type Indication Made Easy by Renee Baron Strengths Finder 2.0 The Way We Work: What You Know about Working Styles Can Increase Your Efficiency, Productivity and Job Satisfaction by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias (Paperback - Mar. 15, 1999) Peak Performance Lifetypes by Sandra Krebs Hirsh and Jean M. Kummerow (Kindle Edition - Sept. 26, 2009) - Kindle Book Exploring Personality Type: Discovering My Best and Your Best by Elizabeth Murphy and Eleanor Sommer (Paperback - July 22, 2008) DiSC Profile Online/Paper Instant Tests/Results by Inscape Prices & Service 877-311-DISCwww.OnlineDiscProfile.com

  5. Your Personal Compass • Your Personal Dimensions • Social • Spiritual • Physical • Family • Financial • Professional • Community • Mental Dr. Denis Waitley’s Winner’s Edge Workshop

  6. Think like the Owner of Me, Inc. • Choose your Executive Board • Identify your Stakeholders • Do a SWOT Analysis • Evaluate how you will handle Decision-Making? • Research Associates • Fact Finding Resources • Move between Growth Stages

  7. Gap Analysis (Ver. 1m.x) • Notice that you are in a stuck state • Determine the stick point • Identify your desired future state • Manifest a solution state • Intentional impact • Conscious energetics

  8. Your choices for an upgrade Public Universities and Colleges Private Universities and Colleges Associations and Certification Programs Seminars and Workshops Special Interest Groups Volunteer Projects

  9. Mobilize the Loose Ends • What about the committees inside your head? • Work effectively and efficiently as you organize them • Remember the cause and effect tools • Rededicate yourself to your life goals • Esteem, Respect, Personal Pride • Engage your committees in your visioning process • Know that you are empowered to reshape your future

  10. Choose the direction you are spiraling Fun Good Ideas Fly Feeling of Lightness Relationship Building Exploring and Discovering Noticing Uncomfortable Differences Dark Humor Discouragement of Creativity Good Ideas Die Fear • Competence • Commitment • Courage • Communication Status Quo • Comparison • Criticism • Cynicism • Collusion

  11. Recognized by PMI Awarded Global Accreditation Center by the PMI® Institute • Elite Status: Only 14 U.S. Education Partners • Covers Keller Graduate School of Management’s- MPM degree program- MBA, MISM and MNCM degree programs (with concentrations in project management) • Covers DeVry University’s-BSBA and BSTM with concentration in project management degree programs • GAC-accredited programs can provide up to 1,500 hours toward PMP® certification PMI, PMP, PMBOK Guide and the PMI Global Accreditation Center logo are registered trademarks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

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