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1 Managing Your Career in a New Technology Driven Age C. Randall Powell Thank you for the invitation. Congratulations on your Achievements! Financial Executive’s Institute Executive Day, April 20, 2000Indianapolis Athletics Club

2 Managing Your Career in a New Technology Driven Age C. Randall Powell

3 Thank you for the invitation. Congratulations on your Achievements! Financial Executives Institute Executive Day, April 20, 2000Indianapolis Athletics Club

4 Set the Stage — Current Environment  Trends in Career Outlook  Trends in Job Market  Employee Needs and Changes  INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY  Work Environment is Changing  Universities Adapting to Change 1

5 The Current Career Outlook  Very low unemployment  Strong economic growth  Tough to find technical talent  Resort to training  Employees willing to leave (3-5 job tenures)  Upward mobility theme for everyone 2

6 Job Market Changing  Much more efficient (find people)  Easier to advertise (classified, e-mail, www)  Employee attitudes: Best Deal for Me.  Employers will to terminate quickly  Hire - Train - Fire - Rehire 3

7 Employee Needs are Changing  Earnings are adequate  Want more autonomy and independence  More entrepreneurial attitudes  Paid in future by options  Incentive compensation/bonus if…  Less loyalty to job  Loyalty to profession; not employer 4

8 The Environment is Changing  New search technologies  Mobile society – go with job  Mergers – Spin-offs – IPOs  Entrepreneurial spirit (dot.coms)  Greater job risk-taking  Very hectic work pace 5

9 The University Services are Changing  On-campus interviews not growing  Employers focus on underclass students  Experiential education – Coops/Internships  Career education; not job placement  Facilitating relationships  Activity-Based education — Learn by doing  Continuous education  Competing with employers  Involved in Career Development/Training 6

10 Career Management in a Technology Age 7

11 Definition of a Career Versus a Job JOB — Way to earn a livelihood – tasks – short-term Tasks oriented Short-term Do what told to do CAREER — Work activity themes Longer term commitment Higher education Extensive training and experience Continuous education Fun, enjoyment of activities 8

12 Career Management Process Series of jobs Advancement to better job Change as a way of life 9

13 Career Planning  An extensive activity — balance sheet  Continuous process — P & L statement  Sets the itinerary  Goal-directed behavior  Discuss the techniques 10

14 Presentation Goal  Convince you to do an annual balance sheet  Maintain your P & L statement  Set profit goals 11

15 Career Planning Activity Part I — Plan Create a balance sheet today Create a balance sheet for the future Part II — Implement Your Plan Constantly look for opportunities - Within your organization - External to your organization Job search process - Change must happen - Tools and techniques Constant monitoring - Change behaviors - Learn new skills 12

16 Influencing Personal Change  Where are you today?  Where do you want to be?  Where is your roadmap? 13

17 Career Planning Model I. Self-Assessment II. Career Exploration III. Career Management 14

18 Self-Assessment Who Am I? — Balance Sheet  Current Resume  Tests and Inventories  Inventories  Opinions (yours and others) 15

19 Self-Assessment Tools Sources  Software Galore  Websites  Career Development Centers College Private 16

20 Assessment Methodology/Instrument  Values  Interests  Personal Characteristics  Skills and Abilities 17

21 Websites to Assist — BPO  Keirsey Temperament Sorter  Myers-Briggs Type Indicator  Holland Self-Directed  I-Speak Communication Style – DBM  NEO Personality – Discover Me  Career Leader – 3 tests  America’s Job Bank 18

22 Assessment Goal  Better understand yourself  Document your knowledge  Add credibility – Degree/Transcript  Beyond KSA (job description) 19

23 Next Step: What’s Available  Stop dreaming – Get real  Internships  Mentors  Day Trips — Tag-a-longs — Shadow  Career Books/Employment Brochures  Websites – Professional Associations 20

24 Exploration Websites  Wetfeet.com  Career leader Profiles  America’s Job Bank (Career Infonet)  Occupational Outlook Handbook  bpo.indiana.edu 21

25 Investigate  Read  Explore  Surf  Talk  Write Rest and Write 22

26 Goals  Review self  Consolidate exploration results  Decide  Future resume 23

27 Career Management  Remember: Goal-directed behavior  Start job search  Accept job  Manage to a personal plan 24

28 Job Search Strategies – Job Leads  College Placement Office  Network  Agencies  Websites 25

29 Job Websites  Career Xroads Book  Monster.com  Jobtrak.com  Careerpath.com  Careermosaic  Futurestep.com  Joboptions.com 26

30 Continuous Career Development  Soft Skill Development Comes for experience Leadership Communication Relationship Mentoring  New Skill Development Universities Executive Education Company programs Graduate School – change career Web universities 27

31 Lifelong Learning  Formal  Informal  Continuous  Learn to change behaviors  Focus on your career plan 28

32 Career Education  Activity-Based learning  External events often drive it FiredDownsized MergedManagement change  Network constantly  Keep resume current  Use the new technology 29

33 “Best of success to you in your chosen career.” 30


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