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Climbing the Ladder, or Preparing for a Bigger Role

Climbing the Ladder, or Preparing for a Bigger Role. Nancy Kress University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Climbing the Ladder OVERVIEW. Clarify your career goal Decide what responsibilities and roles to tackle Create a plan to manage your career . PROGRAM. Part 1 – Vision your future

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Climbing the Ladder, or Preparing for a Bigger Role

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  1. Climbing the Ladder,or Preparing for a Bigger Role Nancy Kress University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  2. Climbing the LadderOVERVIEW • Clarify your career goal • Decide what responsibilities and roles to tackle • Create a plan to manage your career

  3. PROGRAM • Part 1 – Vision your future • Exercise: Case study to anticipate future changes • Part 2 – Know yourself • Exercise: Job Crafting • Part 3 – Set your goals and create a plan • Exercise: Create a career plan

  4. PART 1Vision your future

  5. Vision your futureWho are you?

  6. Vision your future • What would my ideal work be? • What work makes me fulfilled and excited? Worksheet part 1

  7. Vision your future • Opportunities in your own organization

  8. Vision your future • Change in manager • Change in the type of work you do • Transfer to another part of the organization • Change in role • Job redefined or enlarged • Change in employer

  9. Vision your future • Exercise: Case study to anticipate future changes • Case study 1: Change in Supervisor • Case study 2: Change in Job

  10. PART 2Knowing yourself

  11. Knowing yourself • Career interests, work values and skills • Assessing skills - what you have and what to develop • Identify future roles

  12. Knowing yourself • Core professional interests • Work values • Strongest skills

  13. Knowing yourself • Core professional interests • what activities do you typically perform? • what activities do you find most appealing? • Work values • Strongest skills

  14. Knowing yourself • Core professional interests • Work values • financial stability • intellectual challenge • working with people you admire • career opportunities to move up • work/life balance • Strongest skills

  15. Knowing yourself • Core professional interests • Work values • Strongest skills • skills you have in abundance • skills you possess but want to strengthen • entirely new skills

  16. Knowing yourself • Exercise: Job Crafting • visualize job tasks • map job elements in number and scope • reorganize to change quality and quantity

  17. Exercise: Job Crafting • Current state • Change in mindset • Future state

  18. Manage people Complete projects (I initiated) Library Strategic Planning Actions Attend meetings Department goals Professional development Research & reading CurrentState

  19. Exercise: Job Crafting • Current state • identify daily/weekly/monthly tasks • convert to building blocks according to time • Change in mindset • Future state Worksheet part 2

  20. Exercise: Job Crafting • Current state • Change in mindset • motive • strength • passion • Future state Worksheet part 3

  21. Exercise: Job Crafting • Current state • Change in mindset • Future state • new tasks • increase/decrease amount of task time Worksheet part 4

  22. Manage people Department goals Complete projects (I initiated) Scholarship: research & writing Attend meetings Library Strategic Planning Actions Consulting Attend classes in Lean Reading new research Future State

  23. Exercise: Job Crafting • Current state • Change in mindset • Future state • Re-craft tasks to allocate time • create more meaning by crafting more challenge • change relationships • foster high quality connections by changing who you interact with

  24. Exercise: Job Crafting • Future state actions Worksheet part 5

  25. PART 3Set goals and create career path

  26. Set goals and create career path • Determining time frame and importance • Reviewing and evaluating goals Homework: create a career plan

  27. Create a career plan • Review core professional interests, values and skills • List and describe career opportunities in your organization • Identify and obtain new skills • Develop a plan

  28. Create a career plan • Review core professional interests, values and skills • List and describe career opportunities in your organization • Identify and obtain new skills • Develop a schedule

  29. Create a career plan • Review core professional interests, values and skills • List and describe career opportunities in your organization • Identify and obtain new skills • Develop a schedule

  30. Create a career plan • Change in manager • Change in the type of work you do • Transfer to another part of the organization • Change in role • Job redefined or enlarged • Change in employer

  31. Create a career plan • Review core professional interests, values and skills • List and describe career opportunities in your organization • Identify and obtain new skills • internal organizational training • online courses • professional association resources • university continuing education • Develop a plan

  32. Create a career plan • Review core professional interests, values and skills • List and describe career opportunities in your organization • Identify and obtain new skills • Develop a plan Worksheet part 6

  33. Questions?

  34. References • Barden, D. M. "Your Next Few Leaders." The Chronicle of Higher Education (June 2, 2009). • Berg, J. M., A. Wrzesniewski, and J. E. Dutton. "Perceiving and Responding to Challenges in Job Crafting at Different Ranks: When Proactivity Requires Adaptivity." Journal of Organizational Behavior 31.2-3 (2010). • Drucker, P. F. "Managing Oneself." Harvard Business Review83.1 (2005). • Wellman, N., and G. Spreitzer. "Crafting Scholarly Life: Strategies for Creating Meaning in Academic Careers." Journal of Organizational Behavior (2010). • Wrzesniewski, A., and J. E. Dutton. "Crafting a Job: Revisioning Employees as Active Crafters of their Work." Academy of Management Review 26.2 (2001). • Wrzesniewski, A., J.M. Berg, and J. E. Dutton. "Turn the Job You have into the Job You Want." Harvard Business Review 88.6 (2010).

  35. Contact information Nancy Kress Head, Access & Delivery Services University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries Las Vegas, NV nancy.kress@unlv.edu 702-895-2117

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