LHS2 – Promote professional development Outcome 1 – Understand principles of professional development 1.1 The important of continually improving knowledge and practice is that you can ensure that you are aware of any new relevant legislation and also you can improve the service that you provide. It also gives you the opportunity to reflect on what you are good at as well as what you are not so good at‚ so that you can see what areas you can improve in. Professional development is an opportunity
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Training and professional development Training is the process of acquiring specific skills to perform a job better (Jucious‚ 1963). It helps people to become qualified and proficient in doing some jobs (Dahama‚ 1979). Usually an organization facilitates the employees ’ learning through training so that their modified behaviour contributes to the attainment of the organization ’s goals and objectives. Van Dersal (1962) defined training as the process of teaching‚ informing‚ or educating people so
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Professional Development Plan Student: Wayne Fairweather wayne.fairweather@waldenu.edu Student ID # A00147716 Program: Ph.D. in Applied Management Specialization: Leadership or Organizational Change Walden University December 11‚ 2010 Professional Development Plan Part 1: Professional Goals Professional Introduction I plan on obtaining my Ph.D. in Management with a specialization in leadership and organizational change in four years. My educational goals are as follows: to receive
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PLANS AND OBJECTIVES 16 INTERNAL ANALYSIS 17 EXTERNAL ANALYSIS 18 SKILLS KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES REQUIRED 21 SKILLS AUDIT 22 IMPACT ANALYSIS 24 TRAINING OBJECTIVES 25 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN 26 Costing 28 Purpose of Training Evaluation 29 Process of training evaluation 30 RISK ASSESSMENT 31 CONCLUSION 32 BIBLIOGRAPHY 33 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report helps to view the areas of staff development and also the requirements of the staffs
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Level 4 Diploma in Business and Professional Administration Unit 403 – PPD1 Personal and professional development Contents 1. Introduction Page 3 2. LO1 – How to plan for personal and professional development Page 4 3. LO2 – How people learn Page 7 4. Conclusion Page 8 5. Appendix Page 9 6. Bibliography Page 11 Introduction “The most successful nations in the future will be those which develop high quality
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Essay - HNC Business Management Level 4 Personal and Professional Development 1.1 Cunningham1 has defined self-managed learning as “…idealised adult action learning”. Therefore‚ self learning is a process where the learner develops their learning goals‚ decides on strategies to make it happen‚ identifies resources needed to achieve it and adopts the process to evaluate their achievement. Self managed learning can only be effective if a person
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Part A: Demand for Continual Professional Skills Development in a Global Context Professional Skills Development (PSD) is the commitment by an individual to frequently upgrade their knowledge & skills in order to remain professionally capable and attain their actual potential. The NCETA (Australia ’s National Research Centre) stated in their journal Workforce Development (2005); Professional development has a range of benefits for individuals‚ organisations and clients‚ including:
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Responsibility for Personal and Professional Development Effective personal and professional development is the result of co-operative and co-ordinating working at all levels in the University and also with the individual members of staff. At the strategic level the personal and professional development implications of strategy and vision must be recognised and resourced. Overall responsibility for the development and delivery of Personal and Professional Development policy and strategy rests with
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SWOT Analysis – Strengths Leadership Capability: Some offices perform well Corporate Social Responsibility: Previous surveys have shown high scores for WRSX in terms of its ethical stance and its social profile (its social contribution to the communities in which it trades) Client attraction & retention: WRSX scores highly on its market research capability and its understanding of market segments and channels. It also scores very highly in terms of its creativity and innovation
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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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