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Mapping your future: putting new competencies to work for you.

Publication: T&D
Publication Date: 01-MAY-04
Format: Online - approximately 3544 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
This last of a three-article series on the ASTD 2004 competency study, "Mapping the Future: Shaping New Workplace Learning and Performance Competencies;' addresses the following questions:

* How should you use the competencies to guide your professional development? The short answer: Use the competencies as a foundation on which you can build career plans and align your career with the needs of the organization.

* How should organizations use these new competencies? The competency model can help align the HR system vertically with the organization's strategic objectives or horizontally with other HR functions. It provides managers and leaders a tool for selection and promotion, training and development, career and succession planning, and performance management.

* What are the applications for educators? This competency study helps those responsible for academic programs to create a curriculum that is based on employer expectations.

The study results will help workplace learning professionals select, develop, appraise, and manage their careers.

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This third and final article on the landmark ASTD competency study details how you can use the competencies for professional development. The book ASTD 2004 Competency Study: Mapping the Future, released this month, presents the final and complete study.

How can you meet the challenges of the future? As a workplace learning and performance professional, you bear a major responsibility to set a positive example for continual learning for others in your organization. After all, if you can't lead the way, who can? But how do you go about serving as a role model?

The two previous articles in this series helped set the stage--as did a fourth article, by Pat Galagan, "The Future of the Profession Formerly Known as Training" (December 2003), which provided excellent insights on where our profession is going. "Eight Trends You Need to Know Now" (January) focused on trends in our profession and their implications. The second article, "New Roles and New Competencies for the Profession" (April), summarized the key findings from the ASTD 2004 competency study, "Mapping the Future: Shaping New Workplace Learning and Performance Competencies."

In this article, we address three important questions:

1. How should you, as an individual contributor in workforce learning and performance, use the competencies to guide your professional development?

2. How should organizations use these new competencies?

3. What are the applications for educators?

Our goal is to have every workplace learning and performance professional make the model his or her own and use it to keep ahead of change. For simplicity, in this article we will use the term "competencies" to reflect both the "foundational competencies" and "areas of expertise" in the new model.

Using the competency study to guide your professional development

A competency model can provide an important, and useful, tool to guide individual development. The ASTD 2004 competency study, "Mapping the Future," is no different. It describes what it takes for you, as an individual contributor and as a workplace learning and performance professional, to achieve career success. It is a foundation on which you can build career plans and develop yourself in your chosen path.

The key to a successful career in the future is to align with the needs of organizations and their leaders...



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