Henley MBA Programme PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PD1 Assignment DERRICK HERBST Student ID: 21034113 Word count: 1584 Date: 14 July 2013 Contents Introduction Self-awareness reflection 1. 2. 3. 4. Plan 1. 2. 3. Impact of stage 1 assignments in my career Overcoming barriers Plan for development Personal development reflection Key learning moment Implications that followed Professional development reflection 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 Conclusion Bibliography Table of figures Figure 1 - Atkins
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Introduction This assignment describes my own Professional Development Plan (PDP) for the first six months of my nurse registration. Following a PDP will show my commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)‚ otherwise known as PREP (CPD). PREP stands for Post-Registration Education and Practice and is a set of Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) standards and guidance that help nurses give the best possible care (NMC PREP Handbook 2006 p3); part of which is a commitment to CPD. CPD
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Personal Leadership Development Plan Introduction Anyone can be an effective leader – given the right tools‚ skills‚ followers and situation (context). The purpose of the following assignment is to guide you through a leadership development process. You will be asked to analyze your current situation‚ your leadership skills‚ and your personal career goals to produce positive change and improvement in your leadership and influence competencies. There are five sections to this plan: 1. First
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Program of Study and the Professional Development Plan As graduate study in nursing begins‚ identifying the program of study and professional development plan aligned with personal and professional goals is crucial. The purpose of this assignment is to provide a description of my educational and professional background as well as explore professional and personal goals related to the course and the practicum. Education and Professional Background My name is Florence Nightingale and I want to
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Personal Plan to Succeed Katrina Lino HSC/504 November 5‚ 2012 John Dean Personal Plan to Succeed As age increases‚ so do the number of responsibilities assumed in our lives. We have careers‚ family that needs taking care of‚ and homes that need maintenance. These responsibilities can be obstacles when returning to school and obtaining a higher degree such as a Master’s of Science. Although there are challenges‚ the drive for higher learning never subsides in some people. In this paper‚
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Sports Development Introduction As a newly joined member of the committee for the new multi-sports club which focuses on cycling‚ swimming and running I have come up with a 5 year development plan‚ which I am confident can give the club a vision and direction to go down in order to achieve an outcome of produce a number of good athletes and be successful in the future. The report will discuss possible funding sources‚ and identifying where and how much will be spent to progress the club
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a healthy diet‚ take regular exercise and practice good sleep hygiene. Emotionally‚ human beings need to feel a connection with other people. Having an active social life‚ close friends‚ being involved in the community as well as engaging with a personal sense of spirituality‚ all these things contribute to our emotional well-being. Intellectually‚ we must feel challenged. This can be in an academic capacity or through exercising skills‚ such as playing an instrument‚ being creative or doing the
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Another section of the strategic plan is the professional development plan. Used to focus‚ evaluate‚ and prioritize professional development activities‚ Waddell (2009) argues that the professional development plan is a key component in outlining strategies to enhance a school district’s staff while preparing to effectively fulfill current and future roles. Furthermore‚ professional development empowers teachers with new teaching techniques‚ sharpened skills and updated knowledge (Darling-Hammond
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ANALYZING MY PERSONAL TIME LOG 1. Which activities: Could be simplified? I could simplify my chitchat time with my friends and the time fixing my self before I go to school. Could be delegated? Could be eliminated? I could eliminate my
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Individual Development Plans PSY 301 Terray Kashuba September 8‚ 2006 Personal Development Skills From infancy to adulthood‚ a person’s emotional development skills differ on many levels; for example: a person may have the ability to manage a whole department but lack a few skills necessary to manage the people who work in that department. I feel as though I can relate to this issue due to the fact that even though my employees get their jobs done‚ I sometimes sense that they do not consider
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