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4.1 Example action plan

If you again take Phil as an example, he might decide that he needs to research more information about:

  • the global energy production market and how this might affect his employer
  • climate change agreements and legislation that might affect his employer
  • the strategies and practices adopted by his company’s competitors and the impact of these on his employer
  • wider career opportunities using his skills and experience
  • possible degree courses that would widen his options.

Phil may also decide that he needs to talk to a number of people in order to achieve the above, including:

  • his line manager about possible training and other opportunities with his employer
  • his HR department about the company’s graduate training scheme
  • his trade union about possible IT training
  • friends and contacts from college about their career paths
  • family contacts about other career opportunities
  • an impartial career adviser to help him review his options.

More broadly, Phil may decide that he lacks experience in particular areas and needs to plan how he will fill these gaps, including:

  • IT skills to broaden his overall skill set
  • team leadership if he wants promotion or a better job
  • networking if he wants to make the most of his contacts.

Having considered these ideas, Phil realises that some things need to be tackled as a priority before others, so he puts a more specific timescale on them. This is in order to make clear what actions need to happen before others and to impose some sort of discipline on himself to ensure that he carries them out. Eventually, Phil’s personal action plan could look like Table 5.

Table _unit9.4.1 Table 5 Phil’s action plan
Action to obtain information and/or experience People Timescale
Arrange interim appraisal meeting to discuss training opportunities Line manager Within month
Find out more about employer’s graduate training scheme Company HR officer Within month
Look into effective networking techniques using LinkedIn LinkedIn Within month
Find out more about specific jobs that I am interested in Friends/college alumni Within month
Talk to family contacts about careers in retail management Uncle Fred Within month
Talk to trade union representative about IT training Trade union representative Within two months
Investigate changes in energy production market International Energy Agency website Within two months
Check latest climate change agreements and legislation through appropriate websites UK government and EU websites Within two months
Investigate competitors’ strategies via websites Competitors’ websites Within two months
Find out about availability of careers advice through National Careers Service National Careers Service website Within three months
Investigate potential degree courses through UCAS website UCAS website Within six months