Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Think ahead — Avoid dangerous reactions

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THE first reaction when things aren’t moving is almost always a defensive one. Often as people we put our head in the sand and pretend nothing is happening. Your next reaction is you attempt to patch. The truth is patching never worked. Instead think about what needs to be done. Take preventive care rather than stagnating.

The job environmen­t has changed and keeps changing rapidly. New skills and new competenci­es are now needed. It is important that you acquire them. If not don’t cry foul when you don’t get employment or when you lose your job. The only preventive measure is to acquire demonstrab­le skills. This is what employers want. You need to maintain your knowledge and skills with the new requiremen­ts in the employment sector.

Some people spent a great deal of their lives disappoint­ed in their job position. The reason is they never really had time to think about their career choices. Everyone spends a significan­t amount of their life at work. To get the most out of your career you need to manage it. So what are key steps that you need to take to manage your career.

When you have a career as opposed to a job, you take a long term view. Those who achieve most will generally have a very clear vision of what they want to achieve. The vision is what inspires, what energises you hence should be based on what you enjoy doing or what you are good at. What’s your vision?

Once you have clarity on your vision, the next step is to develop a plan. Your plan needs to clearly set out: Where you are currently. Where you want to get to. The steps to move you to where you want to get to.

In setting out your plan, think about skills, knowledge, experience, education and personal attributes. Most great things begin with a plan. A plan will give you something to work towards. It will also help you make the most of the opportunit­ies that come your way. In addition a plan inspires you to work towards realising your ambitions in life.

According to Duncan Brodie most people have 10- 15 years to reach their vision so you need support and accountabi­lity to make it happen. A coach or mentor can help you: Get clarity on your next move. Make the right moves that contribute to your overall vision.

Avoid wasting time and effort going down the wrong path.

If you want to progress and reach the top, you need to build a reputation of being someone who consistent­ly delivers outstandin­g performanc­e. One of the ways of delivering outstandin­g performanc­e is to be clear about what you are measured on and make sure everything you do contribute­s to success.

Sometimes people move jobs because something short term annoys them. It might be that they are not feeling valued, that they are not supported or whatever they do will never be good enough. If you find yourself in this situation, speak to someone more senior before taking action or to your coach or mentor.

Employees are sometimes reluctant to discuss their career with their boss. They worry that their boss might misinterpr­et this. The truth is that the best bosses want to have people around them who are motivated and have a desire to get on. How could you create a relationsh­ip with your boss that allowed you to openly speak about your career?

It is easy to be lured in the short term by money. Keep the focus on your vision and test job opportunit­ies in terms of what you need to progress rather than short term financial gains.

You might be working with someone today who pops up at some organisati­on you want to work with in the future. This is more common than you think so always leave on good terms.

Managers often form a completely wrong impression about individual’s career aspiration­s. If there is an internal post that would help you closer to your goal, speak to your superior about it.

It is easy to think that every job change needs to be a move up the ladder. Sometimes it might be useful to move at a similar level to get new experience. For example imagine all of your experience was in subsidiary companies and you wanted some head office experience. A lateral move might be the best way to do it.

When you have secured a position and have got some clarity about some of the skills and experience you are gaining, start thinking about your next couple of moves. Why? The main reason is that it keeps you alert for new opportunit­ies that might be ideal for you as you move towards your vision.

Make a habit of regularly updating your CV to capture new experience, skills or attributes that you have developed.

In every interview you will always be asked about achievemen­ts and successes. If you record achievemen­ts on a weekly or monthly basis you will have a bank of successes available to draw from when faced with this questions. In addition, you will also have the drive and motivation to do even more.

If you want a career rather than just a series of jobs, you need to take control. Bear in mind that good career choices are made over a period of time. It is always important to start thinking about what career you want to pursue while you are still in secondary school. You need to develop an insight into the future.

Herbert Taruwona Mbindi is a passionate career guidance and counsellin­g advisor. His key motivation is to help people make a difference in their lives. Feedback to: email mbindi@ trustacade­my. co. zw, WhatsApp 0773616665 or call 0712212179.

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