Helping students make progress in their careers: An attribute analysis of effective vs ineffective student development plans

Autor: Nan S. Langowitz, Karen Hebert-Maccaro, Keith Rollag, James Hunt
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: The International Journal of Management Education. 15:397-408
ISSN: 1472-8117
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijme.2017.03.017
Popis: Development planning has been promoted as a useful pedagogical tool for leadership and career development beyond the classroom. In this paper, we identify the attributes of student development plans that are associated with proactive effort and significant progress after the assignment and the course are over. This study examines outcomes for 84 MBA students asked to write about their experience 18 months after completing a mandatory course-based development plan. Using content analysis we were able to compare the students' self-described career development progress against their original plans, and discern patterns among those students who subsequently made a high degree of self-reported progress versus those who showed little progress. We found that high levels of self-reported progress were associated with development plans that exhibited clear goals, thoughtful self-assessment of strengths and weaknesses, specific, realistic action steps, and an insightful understanding of the political and organizational challenges of implementing the plan. Effectiveness in career management over time appears associated with students’ sense of personal agency regarding their career. The implications of this research for MBA faculty and career services are discussed.
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