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By meeting and beating both professional and personal goals during career transition you will be propelling future successes and the resultant rewards. Having a productive and efficient action plan, your Personal Market Plan during career transition, will serve to focus your efforts, reaping the rewards of patience and persistence in your implementation. Success in career project management confers rewards not unlike those in the workplace:
"My philosophy is that not only are you responsible for your life, but doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment." Oprah Winfrey (1954 - ) So, how do you create and communicate your message? A well conceived Personal Market Plan will help you to manage your time to get the best results for your efforts. This is the second of a series that will explore how to efficiently employ all five methods of seeking your next right work. In the marketing metaphor, these five methods would be your "distribution channels." The alternative of using a "shotgun approach," or papering the world with your resume will simply scatter your time and energy. Rather, learn to focus your networking efforts to increase your productivity... take the randomness out of the equation by:
Companies spend millions of dollars creating and communicating just the right message to ensure that customers will recall, respond favorably to, and buy their products. Your message, continuously delivered to contacts and hiring managers, can be broken down into two parts: First, a statement of your functional identity (I am a corporate trainer...), followed by several marketable core competencies that you are "selling" (...with substantial experience in leadership development, performance management and team building.) This is referred to as POSITIONING.. It comes directly from: 1. Assessment and Research… A Candidate who is truly managing their own career is constantly aware of their own best "next steps." They research the marketplace, target appropriate opportunity, network effectively to both create personal "visibility" and create avenues to those opportunities that are right for them. Take the time necessary to determine your next right work.2. Setting Your Career Objectives… Knowledge of the process and self-awareness allow you to effectively set your career transition objectives. In order to implement an effective Personal Market Plan, your objectives must be defined by positioning (functional and personal strengths) and targeting (informed industry and geographic goals) your candidacy. Of course the best "FIT" occurs when your objectives are aligned with the needs of the marketplace. Pre-determination of offer criteria and career objectives are essential cornerstones to the development of a high quality resume, part of the written collaterals of your Personal Market Plan. As your highly personalized, marketing collateral, your resume positions you in the marketplace, qualifies you with your experience, knowledge, skills and credentials, and can target your efforts with appropriate word selection relative to your industries of choice. Take the time necessary to determine your career objectives, and how they best FIT what the market has offer you. FIT AND COMMUNICATION STRATEGY How will you assess FIT when opportunities come to your attention? At the core of your personal marketing strategies is the effective use of the actual words and phrases you use to define the FIT between your motivated competencies and the market's need for services and solutions. They are so much more than the "the right buzz words," or "keywords" as used in technology driven job banks (or the mirrored resume bank queries)... they are the building blocks of your message. Most of us learned these lessons back in grade school.
frequently worked more than 40 hours straight Yes, its worth your practice time to focus on words. They can create high impact and convey powerful "word pictures." Your messages will be delivered in three different ways:
In marketing, these delivery vehicles are referred to as collaterals. And at their core is a simple collection of words that describe the FIT between your strengths and the market's need. That collection of the right words and phrases, your definition of a good FIT, is the communication strategy of your Personal Market Plan.
1) Your Personal Market Plan | 2) Communication Strategy | 3) Getting Started Bob Maher, CMF... The Careerpilot Bob created his online presence, www.careerpilot.com, in 1994. He has over twenty years of successful experience in Corporate Recruitment, performance management and Career Management Services. He is an entrepreneur and innovator in the use of information technology in the recruitment and employment process. On the Founder's Council of the Association of Career Professionals - International and quite active in their Professional Development, Technology and Chapter Growth initiatives--a frequent speaker at industry conferences and seminars. Awarded the prestigious "LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD" from The ACP International in 2006. |
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