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BSB50215 Diploma of Business BSBWOR501 Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development Student Name : Student ID: BSBWOR501 – Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development 1 Student ID Full Name ASSESSMENT TASK 1 – Conduct a Personal SWOT Analysis Correctly address the required fields (S, W, O, T) Strengths (S) Weaknesses (W) Opportunities (O) Threats (T) Analysis Based on the above information, write your own analysis on your SWOT Assessment Criteria: The following assessment criteria will be used for marking this assessment task. Ensure that you have addressed all of the criteria in your work; · Correctly addressed the required fields (e.g. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, threats) · Originality and practicability of the issued identified · Overall integration of issues identified (e.g. Link between strengths and opportunities established) · Undertaken critical analysis of SWOT outcomes · Analysis if reflective of SWOT outcomes ASSESSMENT TASK 2 – Project: Professional Development Plan Your Professional Development Plan · Introduction / Background (explain what this task is about and how it can help you in the future) · SWOT Analysis / Online Personality Test ( copy and paste your SWOT analysis from Task 1 here) (Take an online personality test from eg. https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test ) (Copy and paste the your profile here) · Long term and short term goals and objectives (Develop 2 long term and 2 short term professional goals and objectives based on the outcomes of the above analysis) · Strategies to achieve the objectives (Check slides for professional development strategies) · Strategies to achieve work-life balance (Check slides for work-life balance strategies) · Resources required (List the resources that will be required to achieve these objectives) · Key Actions (How the strategies are implemented) Outline an action plan to execute your strategies Example of Action plan: · Key Priorities and timelines Prioritise your tasks and prepare a calendar; paper or electronic, for the next two months Example: ASSESSMENT TASK 3 – Short Questions and Answers Q1. What does SWOT stand for? Describe one other similar self-analysis tool that can be helpful in the professional development process. Answer: Q2. What does KPI stand for? Develop at least two KPIs for the job role you perform or have performed in the past. If you have never worked, developed the KPIs for an Administrative Manager. Answer: Q3. What is a performance management system? Describe key elements of a performance management system. Answer: Q4. Describe two prioritisation techniques with examples. Answer: Q5. Describe at least five management work practices that can help improve work performance of your team and yourself. Answer: Q6. What are major barriers in time management? List at least five-time management principles. Answer: Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development BSBWOR501 UNIT SUMMARY This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to create systems and process to organise information and prioritise tasks. It applies to individuals working in managerial positions who have excellent organisational skills. The work ethic of individuals in this role has a significant impact on the work culture and patterns of behaviour of others as managers at this level are role models in their work environment. ELEMENTS TO COVER • Establish personal work goals • Set and meet own work priorities • Develop and maintain professional competence Assessment Information 1. Conduct a Personal SWOT analysis 2. Project: Professional Development Plan 3. Short Questions and Answers Assessment conditions • Research – Online or Books References • No Copy and Paste – Plagiarism • Paraphrase • Put in own ideas • Reference list • APA / Harvard referencing system • Insert on last page of each task. • Create the reference using https://www.citethisforme.com/ • i.e. Eastman Kodak Company. (2020). Retrieved 2 September 2020, from https://www.nytimes.com/topic/company/eastman-kodak-company • Submission – via Microsoft Teams • Tutorial: https://youtu.be/QXi59pnBIfY https://www.citethisforme.com/ https://youtu.be/QXi59pnBIfY Key concepts and definitions • SWOT Analysis – a strategic planning technique used to help a person or organization identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to business competition or project planning • Priorities – something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things • Team – a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal • Leadership – a process of social influence, which maximizes the efforts of others, towards the achievement of a goal. • Distraction – a thing that prevents someone from concentrating on something else. Key concepts and definitions • Action plan – a document that lists what steps must be taken in order to achieve a specific goal. • Personality test – a test to get clear answers about your personality type • KPIs – a measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives • Opportunities – an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something • Performance – the action or process of performing a task or function. The role of line managers has changed drastically in the last couple of decades. A good line manager is capable of ensuring harmonious and fair workplace relations whereas a bad line manager could reinforce bad practice and drive employees from the workplace. It is important that line managers project a positive role model. • Has it ever occurred to you that you may have a positive influence on someone else’s life? • It may sound strange but people are often watching us and we may not be aware of this. The more we do things right, the more our colleagues will look at us as a positive role model. Role models • In most instances people tend to admire and like to be influenced by someone who has integrity and excels in what they do. Often in life when we have a vision for something greater and we work towards that vision we become a positive role model for others. • When we value ourselves, believe in and respect ourselves, people tend to notice the difference. • Being a role model is not an easy job and sometimes it is not something you have chosen to do. People may just look up to you because you are someone who stands out. Perhaps you choose to do your best everyday regardless of the circumstances and if you make mistakes you pick yourself up and try again and again. Role models Here are some strategies you can use to become a positive role model: • Maintain your composure under pressure • Be diplomatic, straight forward, sensitive and respectful • Set clear values • Work to overcome obstacles • Don’t walk out on discussions because you find them difficult • Combine honesty with tact and grace • Educate with example not by empty words • Respect feelings of others when expressing your own (continue..) . Role models Here are some strategies you can use to become a positive role model: (continue..) • Share your knowledge for the benefit of all • Insist on focusing and finding solutions • Lead with dignity and compassion • Don’t end a friendship or relationship after the first argument • Transform conflict into open conversation • Have intentions that reflect everyone’s best interest, not just your own • Approach people on their level without being condescending • Refuse to respond to threats with aggression or force • Remember that you are part of the human community. . Role models Successful leadership With any style of leadership, it is the team members’ willingness to follow the leader’s directions that counts. A good leader recognises that there are times when a balance of styles works more effectively than any single style. Shared/participative and empowering leaders are more likely to have highly motivated employees working with them. High levels of interaction, encouragement and support offered by these leaders increases motivation levels. Positive reinforcement and recognition for accomplishments raises the self-esteem of members and enhances commitment. Role models Positive reinforcement • Leaders should be present to observe the action and respond immediately. • Leaders should be aware that non-verbal behaviours will impact the reinforcement. • Positive reinforcement should be repeated consistently, using different methods. • It is a mistake only to reinforce negatives. Role models Some examples of organisational requirements are: • The organisation's vision, goals, objectives and priorities • Business and performance plans • Systems, processes and requirements for quality assurance • Specific change initiatives • Legal requirements, for example, occupational health and safety and anti-discrimination legislation • Standards (such as for ethical behaviour) and protocols • Confidentiality and security requirements • Defined resource parameters. Understanding organisational requirements Every organisation has plans and requirements that determine how it will progress into the future. The strategic planners and management of the organisation, in consultation with staff, determine most of these requirements. Others are externally imposed, such as the legislation the organisation is required to comply with. The importance of understanding and following organisational requirements • Consistent processes and structures • Better quality service • A safer workplace • Identify how motivation is related to the successfulness of your organisation • Ensure compliance with the law Understanding organisational requirements Concept of personal and professional development Personal Development • Conscious commitment to self-edification and improvement • Deals with the acquisition of necessary skills, knowledge, information, and tools needed to help you get better in your field • Importance of personal development ü Discover yourself ü Develop a sense of direction ü Enhanced efficiency and focus ü Stay motivated ü Resistance to stress, adversity, and change ü Build Fruitful relationships Concept of personal and professional development Professional Development • All training, certification and education that a worker needs to succeed in his or her career • Acquire additional skill requirements in the future. • Benefits (Employer): ü Promotes higher employee retention rates ü Signals competency on behalf of the employer ü Obtain the necessary certification and learning for their industry • Benefits (Employees): ü Feel more confident ü Become better workers ü Open the doors to new opportunities Concept of personal and professional development Personal Development VS Professional Development • Enhancing skills to accomplish the results required both in your role and for life in general • Improving your talents and potential, both in and out of the workplace • Examples: • Leadership training • Management training • Time management • Handling difficult situations and conflict management • Communication skills • Enhancing the necessary skills at work • Develop your skillset to remain effective in your career • Acquisition of skills and knowledge for career advancement • Include formal types of vocational education or training • Examples: • IT training • Health and safety • Accountancy or budgeting • Legal knowledge or expertise Identifying own learning preferences • All have our own study methods that we’ve come to use and rely on based on experience, practice, and innate preferences for what works • Preferred learning style is the way in which YOU learn best • Types of learning styles: üAuditory learner üVisual learner üRead/write learner üTactile/kinesthetic learner Evaluating own strengths and weaknesses Successful self-assessment requires self-awareness • What are