From the 5th to 8th of December I was in the vibrant city of Jakarta conducting a Career Transition program as an Associate Consultant to Right Management Consultants.
One of the key skills that I think, young graduates entering the job market should have is the ability to plan out, direct and manage their career. Life time employment and cradle to grave benefits and protection will become a universal thing-of-the-past in the near future. Managers and business leaders at all levels must also be equipped with the right skills to assist their subordinates on how to manage their career development. Of course, managers too need to manage their own career development!
As organizations the world over has slowly managed to educate their work-force that a guranteed life-time employment is no longer feasible, the least they can do for their employees is to have a structured and well designed approach towards imparting career management skills to them. As what many companies are doing, such things are also best left to the experts as business is business and the focus should not be diverted to anything else.
In a world of change where asking people to leave after years of service has become 'corporate re-engineering' and where people turn-up as usual at the office in the morning only to be told that they have been 'right-sized' have become a norm, I suppose preparing employees to be able to pick up the pieces should be part of the Corporate Social Responsibility mantra. To truly have an impact on society and to gain true loyalty and goodwill of the people, organizations must look into ways of not only training and developing their employees in leadership, management and technical skills but also on how their employees are prepared for drastic changes which inevitably also affect their career development.
I hope to share more on this in my next few postings.