Career Management Calendar?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified)
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I was wondering if anyone put together a "career management calendar". The recomendation is to start preparing for a review 12 weeks out, keep your career management document updated, etc. It would be nice to follow a roadmap/calendar each week to stay on track and keep things updated. Has anyone broken this down into maybe a 30 min to 1 hr per week list?

This is just off the top of my head, but as an example:

Wk 1: Update Job History (Career Mgmt Document)

Wk 2: Update XYZ

...

Wk 4: Complete montly review of accomplishments and lessons learned

...

Wk 13: Complete quarterly Career Management Document review

...

Wk 26: Mid year review

...

Wk 41: Start preparing for annual review. Review Job Description

Wk 42: Review past 1 on 1s

...

Week 52: Annual review

Submitted by Tom Hausmann on Monday April 27th, 2020 9:25 am

I have a summary MS Word document I can share with you.  PM me your email address.
The document began by summarizing counsel/advice metioned in numerous early podcasts (weekly, monthly, quarterly tasks). I am a long-time listener to the MT/CT podcasts.
I haven't updated the document for a few years. However, it contains a lot of information.
 

Submitted by Greg Rowe on Wednesday May 27th, 2020 8:48 pm

In reply to by Tom Hausmann

[quote]
I have a summary MS Word document I can share with you.  PM me your email address.
The document began by summarizing counsel/advice metioned in numerous early podcasts (weekly, monthly, quarterly tasks). I am a long-time listener to the MT/CT podcasts.
I haven't updated the document for a few years. However, it contains a lot of information.
[/quote]
Thanks for the thorough explanations, I appreciate it.

Submitted by John Marston on Tuesday June 1st, 2021 12:36 pm

You can spend an hour a week on it, but what's the point? There are built-in programs like CRM or whatever they are called... There is a summary table and you can collect data from employees - phones, reports, letters, and more. There is a cloud, where the data is stored personal format. But I think for business this is not necessary. It took me a lot of expense to install the applications, since there are a lot of employees. Then the financier counted my costs and made a reassessment, is it even worth it to invest that kind of money in something that may go bankrupt tomorrow. So, think before the calendar runs bugs...

Submitted by Andrea Yu on Wednesday August 11th, 2021 10:20 pm

Hi there, may I also get a copy of the MS Word document summary? It would be a great guide for sure. Thank you.