Five-Year Career Development Plan

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Five-Year Career Development Plan Introduction: Career development is a continuous process of handling proactively work and changes in life in order to move forward and reach the goals set for a better future. It involves learning new skills, moving up in the position within the organization or altogether moving to new organization or even starting up a new business. A career development plan is created to set goals and how to reach these goals using your talents and skills in the working world. A five year plan is ideal to start with, as five years are enough to reach bigger goals while working for and achieving smaller goals. Career Goals and Objectives: My personal mission is to improve people’s lives through medicine and care and make world a healthier place by using my skills and coming up with innovative ideas to manage healthcare organizations. There are two goals which need to be accomplished: One is the short term goal which is to be accomplished in a short period, say a year or few months. My short term career objective is to complete my Masters degree in Administrative Science with good grades which will reflect in my resume. Second is the long term goal: what I want to do in the next 5 years and where I want to be at the end of the fifth year by effectively shaping my future in an organization. My objective is to be a Healthcare Services Administrator of a healthcare organization such as hospital or public health department. My degree of Administrative Science with specialization in Global Health and Human Services will help me to develop skills to manage a healthcare facility effectively and efficiently, as well as my human resources skills will help me manage and work with people. This will guide me to achi... ... middle of paper ... ...objectives. I have finally come to know what my goals are and the way in which my career will be sculpted. It is more of self-evaluation and self organization than for others. References: A Career Plan. (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2014, from Victorian Government Careers Website: http://careers.vic.gov.au/exploration/a-fair-workplace Kumar, N. (2012). Relationship of Personal and Organizational Values with Job Satisfaction. Journal of Management Research , 12 (2), 80. http://web.a.ebscohost.com.libaccess.fdu.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=5&sid=d8b784a8-cf5e-4599-8cef-0902da84b272%40sessionmgr4004&hid=4109 Tiffan, B. (2009). Strategies for Tapping into Your Potential-Part 2. Physician Executive , 35, 80-84. http://web.b.ebscohost.com.libaccess.fdu.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=9dc5eb8d-1231-4708-9a0b-2ce866b2cfae%40sessionmgr198&vid=5&hid=108

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