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Planning Your Career Goals

11/23/2021

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Success is rarely a matter of chance and knowing how to manage your career is essential. Being proactive in managing your career will better help you realize your ambitions. Although it seems like a logical thing to do, many don’t know what career management is, or assume their employer will provide it for them.
In order to better understand how to manage your career, you’ve got to first identify your goals, your interests, and the kind of skills you possess that can bring it all to fruition.
Ask yourself the following questions:
  • What are my interests?
  • What am I good at?
  • What do I value most?
  • What kind of business needs the skills I can provide?
  • What kind of skills do I need to develop to manage my career effectively?
Remember to be rigorously honest with yourself. Even ask family, friends, professors, or co-workers if they see the same things about you that you see. Others often see us more objectively than we see ourselves.
Career Development Planning
There are several steps you can take to map out how to develop a career:
  1. Take some time to think about what it is you want to achieve
  2. Explore ways you can develop skills that can help future job opportunities
  3. Make a career development plan. Write down your goals and what steps you can take to achieve them.
  4. Discuss your career plan with your manager.
Always Be Learning
New technology is constantly affecting everyone’s lives and influencing just about every industry. You’re going to need to be able to adapt to these innovations to keep current your knowledge and skills. 
In addition, and this has always been true, you’re going to need to invest a certain amount of time learning about what is currently affecting your industry. Whether that means obtaining certain credentials, joining committees, reading trade magazines, attending conferences, or taking professional education courses, it’s essential for you to grow as your career grows.
To learn more about how you or your organization can benefit from our professional education programs contact us today!

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How Executive Education Advisors can Unleash the Power of Networking

11/23/2021

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One of the many reasons you should consider serving as an executive education advisor is because it will give you so many wonderful opportunities for networking. 
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Here are some of the best ways to capitalize on the advantages being an executive education advisor gives you in networking.
Attend Meetings Regularly - As an executive education advisor, you should be attending regularly scheduled meetings. This enhances your reputation because you are seen as involved and dependable. No one wants to be that person that everyone knows never shows up. These meetings also allow you to meet new people and nurture relationships with the people you already know. 
Chair a Committee - Another great networking opportunity comes from offering to chair committees or run initiatives. This allows you to connect with others and work with them in settings and projects that will help you learn from them and build relationships too. Also, these types of activities are great for enhancing your reputation and building your resume.
Present at Advisory Meetings - Offer to present at advisory meetings. Presenting is a great opportunity because it introduces you to many people at one time. Not only that, but afterward you have an automatic icebreaker, because you are now seen as knowledgeable and trusted about the subject you presented. 
Share Case Studies - Sharing case studies within any industry is valuable because it is one of the best ways to spread new information throughout a specific community. However, you may not have realized that sharing case studies gives you a great chance to network and discuss other areas of common ground with other professionals in your industry. 
Build Connections and Contacts - Serving as an executive education advisor gives you a treasure trove of opportunities for better networking, so make sure that you take advantage of them! 
This position not only provides ample opportunity to network, but can help advance your career as well.

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Benefits of Serving as an Advisor for an Executive Education Program

11/23/2021

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Serving as an Advisor for an Executive Education Program means that you will be lending your knowledge and insight to the development of an Executive Education Program. However, you should keep in mind that doing this will have many added benefits for you. 

Some of those benefits of advising these programs include:

Knowledge - Anytime you are working in or around furthering executive education, it will increase your knowledge, and in some cases, serve as a refresher of what you already knew, but hadn’t thought about in a while. 
Skills & Tools - In an executive’s world, skills are always changing. The more up-to-date you are, the more marketable you are. Being a part of an Executive Education Program in any facet will likely enhance your skills. 
Networking - There is nothing more powerful in the world of business than networking. Serving as an Advisor for an Executive Education Program will give you a chance to meet with other people on many different levels of your industry that you would not have met otherwise. 
Improving Performance - When you serve as an Advisor for an Executive Education Program, you will look at things from a different point of view and dissect problems differently. This is a huge advantage. Also, through networking and discussion, you will likely learn new methods that may also make you more effective. 
Career Boost - Serving as an Advisor for an Executive Education Program can give your career a boost in many ways, from networking to enhancing your knowledge and skills. The fact is, that it also has serious CV-boosting benefits. 

Summary
Working as an Advisor for an Executive Education Program has great benefits that will enhance your professional reputation as well as knowledge and skills. In addition, taking this path provides new and unique opportunities that will benefit your career as a whole.

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How Executive Education Advisors Can Inspire Change

11/19/2021

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When you agree to serve as an advisor to an executive education program, one of the benefits is your ability to inspire and affect change on a company-wide and even industry-wide level. In this position, there are a myriad of ways that you can inspire and motivate your team. 

Here are a few direct ways that you, as an executive education advisor, can effectively inspire change.
  • Show the Connection - Many people learn best with a hands-on approach. One way to increase learning and make sure that new methods, techniques, and skills are applied is to connect an internal project to coursework. This allows new learning to be applied immediately, making it more likely that a new method or skill will be perfected and used long term. Another great way to do this is to get senior leadership sponsorship to link change initiatives to course outcomes.
  • Create a Team - Team building has valuable proven benefits in the corporate world. Consider sending interdisciplinary teams through a program and tie their work in the program to a company initiative. This gives you a combination of all of the benefits of team building, as well as a better understanding and more personal ownership of overall business outcomes.
  • Share Case Studies - Examples are always a great way to communicate. Sharing case studies allows you to demonstrate what can and should be achieved in any given situation. Showing a problem being overcome is a great way to inspire further problem solving, ideas and solutions.  
  • Lead Your Team To Success - One of the best ways to inspire change when you are serving as an advisor to an executive education program is to help make connections. Connecting further education and real life

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