Individual Development Plan
Individual Development Plan
Individual Development Plan
Setting goals can help you be more intentional about the experiences you have in your training, and can provide key
steps to heading in the right direction for you. The best goals are SMART: specific, measurable, achievable
(actionable), relevant, and timely. They should also be aspirational, and move beyond merely a “to-do” list that
becomes burdensome. Where do you see yourself heading? Who do you want to become? What experiences will
help you get there?
1. Do a self-assessment or inventory of your current skills, knowledge areas, talents, strengths, and
passions.
Some existing tools to help with self-assessment are, for example:
i. AAAS tool (science based but broadly applicable for research):
http://myidp.sciencecareers.org1
ii. Visual DNA (capacities – “who am I” - and personality assessment):
http://www.visualdna.com
2. After some self-reflection, identify areas that you want to develop further over the next year keeping
in mind your longer term goals.
Once you have a good handle on your skills and strengths, you can see where there are gaps between where
you are and where you aspire to be. Are there classes, workshops, online tutorials, etc. that can help you
grow your skill set in certain areas? Informational interviews, networking, or job shadowing that can help you
break in to a career?
5. Identify points in time to assess how you are doing with your goals.
Whether it is once a month or every three months, what evidence can you see that you are making progress?
What new goals do you need to set? If you are not making progress on your goals identify why not. Is
something getting in the way, or is it the wrong goal for right now? Re-commit to your goal, adjust your
strategy, or release your goal and start again if it is not working for you.
GOAL Why is this goal important What do you need to help What is your timeline for
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ACADEMIC GOALS
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CAREER GOALS
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PERSONAL GOALS
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In setting goals, think about what is possible, and even what is audacious. For some guidance on goal setting themes
and topics, please refer to the next page. Think about what aligns with your vision and values and commitments. What
would you do if you were 10% braver? Where do you get energy in your work and in your life? How can you cultivate
more of that?
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Think about what resources, experiences, activities you will need to help you accomplish your goal.
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Think about what you will see, do, or be if you accomplish this goal, or make progress toward it. How will you
know you are “done”? If you notice it is hard to say what you would see or do or be at the end of your goal-
experience, you need to reframe the goal to be more concrete and specific and actionable.
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