TriMetrix/Indigo Assessment and Career Roadmap Part-2 (15%)
Individual Assignment
Due:
End of Week 8 – Sunday, March 8, 23:59
Objective:
The objective of this assignment is to enable MBA students to harness the insights from their personality tests to bolster their career prospects and personal development. By integrating self-awareness with actionable strategies, students will identify steps to utilize their innate strengths, address personal growth areas, and navigate professional challenges effectively, drawing significantly on their tacit knowledge.
Tacit knowledge refers to the internalized knowledge that an individual may not necessarily be consciously aware of, such as personal experiences, insights, intuition, and skills acquired through hands-on or real-world experiences. This assignment encourages the application of such implicit understandings in strategic personal and career development.
Timeline for Submission: Due Week 8
Submit a personalized action plan (a 5-year career roadmap with important milestones, including labour-market analysis of your chosen career) and ensure its alignment to personality analysis with career aspirations and professional context. The focus of this part is a career development plan.
Instructions
Submit your personalized action plan summarizing your journey, insights gained, lessons learned from part 1, and strategies to implement your action plan.
Apply the SMART goal-setting model (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) to structure your action plan, ensuring clarity and accountability.
Personalized Action Plan and Application to Career Context:
Analyze how your personality traits may influence your career trajectory and work performance, focusing on the impact of tacit knowledge in different professional settings, such as team dynamics, leadership roles, and client interactions.
Build on Part 1 by adding a labor market analysis component that is tailored to each student's desired career path.
Labor Market Analysis: Students will identify current job openings in their desired career/ industry and specify the province. Students will then perform a labor market analysis (e.g., using the National Occupational Classification (NOC), Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS), Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), or other relevant databases) to understand the projected demand in their desired field. Students must identify the required skills, qualifications, and competencies that align with their personality and action plan.
Career Road Map: Students will create a practical career roadmap with a timeline of 5 years where they will set key career milestones with specific, actionable steps. This might include skill development, training or certification needs, networking goals
Individual Assignment
Due:
End of Week 8 – Sunday, March 8, 23:59
Objective:
The objective of this assignment is to enable MBA students to harness the insights from their personality tests to bolster their career prospects and personal development. By integrating self-awareness with actionable strategies, students will identify steps to utilize their innate strengths, address personal growth areas, and navigate professional challenges effectively, drawing significantly on their tacit knowledge.
Tacit knowledge refers to the internalized knowledge that an individual may not necessarily be consciously aware of, such as personal experiences, insights, intuition, and skills acquired through hands-on or real-world experiences. This assignment encourages the application of such implicit understandings in strategic personal and career development.
Timeline for Submission: Due Week 8
Submit a personalized action plan (a 5-year career roadmap with important milestones, including labour-market analysis of your chosen career) and ensure its alignment to personality analysis with career aspirations and professional context. The focus of this part is a career development plan.
Instructions
Submit your personalized action plan summarizing your journey, insights gained, lessons learned from part 1, and strategies to implement your action plan.
Apply the SMART goal-setting model (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) to structure your action plan, ensuring clarity and accountability.
Personalized Action Plan and Application to Career Context:
Analyze how your personality traits may influence your career trajectory and work performance, focusing on the impact of tacit knowledge in different professional settings, such as team dynamics, leadership roles, and client interactions.
Build on Part 1 by adding a labor market analysis component that is tailored to each student's desired career path.
Labor Market Analysis: Students will identify current job openings in their desired career/ industry and specify the province. Students will then perform a labor market analysis (e.g., using the National Occupational Classification (NOC), Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS), Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), or other relevant databases) to understand the projected demand in their desired field. Students must identify the required skills, qualifications, and competencies that align with their personality and action plan.
Career Road Map: Students will create a practical career roadmap with a timeline of 5 years where they will set key career milestones with specific, actionable steps. This might include skill development, training or certification needs, networking goals