Begin to understand their career and personal objectives
- Create a career development process.
- Arrange a meeting to understand your team members’ career aspirations and personal goals.
- Co-create a clear career development plan that integrates their needs, career aspirations, personal preferences etc.
Provide feedback on their strengths and areas of improvement
- Acknowledge and provide feedback when a team member has done a good job (even if it is something they are supposed to do).
- When you see an area of improvement – provide feedback that will leave the team member encouraged to do better next time.
- Your feedback must be specific, issue-focused, and based on observations and real examples.
Devise opportunities for growth
- Agree to stretching business objectives that are aligned to the career development plan.
- Set in place support strategies for team members taking on stretching assignments.
- Provide on-the-job training, mentoring or coaching to support them.
This business tip is sponsored by BPD Associates Limited, a JobsTT partner. If you want support in developing yourself and/or your team on this topic, please visit www.bpdassociates.com.