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Personal development planning

Set goals: Identify areas of your life that you want to improve, and set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals to work towards. For click here[1][2]

In higher education, personal development plans typically include a portfolio containing evidence of the skills gathered over a particular timeframe. It is presumed[by whom?] in education that undertaking PDPs will assist in creating self-directed independent learners who are more likely to progress to higher levels of academic attainment. Human-resource management also uses PDPs.

Personal development plans are often[quantify] a requirement for employee CVs. Employees who participate in business training are often asked[by whom?] to complete a personal development plan.

An individual can often[quantify] develop a five-year personal development plan to organize personal goals and to make them achievable within a certain[which?] time-period.

References

  1. ^ Motivational quotes, Motivational quotes (4 January 2023). "What Is Personal Development. | How To Work On It". The motivational soch.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Motivational quotes, Motivational quotes (4 January 2023). "What Is Personal Development. | How To Work On It". The motivational soch.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)