Introduction
The time-honored tradition of defining career development exclusively in terms of promotions, moves, and title changes is dead. Beyond, between, and besides the climb up the positional ladder, there are many other ways that employees can—and want to—grow. This episode explores some of those alternative ways to grow, the important role managers play in guiding that growth, and organizational executives should think differently about career and talent development.
About our Guest
Julie Winkle Giulioni is a champion for workplace growth and development and helps executives and leaders optimize talent and potential within their organizations. One of Inc. Magazine’s Top 100 speakers, she’s the author of Promotions Are So Yesterday: Redefine Career Development, Help Employees Thrive and the co-author of the international bestseller, Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Organizations Need and Employees Want, translated into seven languages.
Julie is a regular columnist for Training Industry Magazine and SmartBrief and contributes articles on leadership, career development, and workplace trends to numerous publications including The Economist. You can keep up with Julie through her blog, LinkedIn and Twitter.
What You’ll Learn
- Why promotions so yesterday
- What’s at risk when you define career success and development exclusively with promotions and positions?
- Some alternate ways to think about careers and career development
- How you can create a multidimensional career development framework
- How can grow beyond the corporate ladder via positions and promotions
Free Resource Mentioned in Episode
https://www.juliewinklegiulioni.com/book/promotions/assessment/
Contact Information / Social Links
Website: http://JulieWinkleGiulioni.com
Email: julie@juliewinklegiulioni.com
Primary Phone: 818-219-7988
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Episode Minute By Minute:
- 0:00 Dr. Mike introduces the episode, discussing a new perspective on career management that moves beyond traditional promotion-focused development.
- 1:14 Introduction of guest Julie Winkle Giolone and her book "Promotions Are So Yesterday: Redefine Career Development Help Employees Thrive."
- 2:43 Julie joins the podcast, setting the stage for a discussion on evolving career development paradigms.
- 3:00 Discussion on the shift from traditional career ladders to more nuanced views on career growth and development.
- 5:00 Addressing the challenges and limitations of traditional promotion-based career progression.
- 9:00 Exploring alternative measures of growth and success beyond promotions, including the importance of contribution and competence.
- 10:42 Julie provides examples of creative compensation models designed to support individual growth and development.
- 13:00 Strategies for individuals to rethink career development in environments not yet adopting these progressive models.
- 16:18 Discuss the changing dynamics of job mobility and the importance of seeking growth opportunities within and outside current organizations.
- 17:40 Emphasizing the need for proactive conversations between managers and employees about career development and growth opportunities.
- 19:52 Exploring the concept of continuous, organic career development conversations as a means to foster a supportive work environment.
- 23:29 Julie discusses the organic nature of career development conversations and the need for a shift towards a more integrated and ongoing approach.
- 25:41 Overview of Julie's book "Promotions Are So Yesterday," including the multi-dimensional career framework.
- 30:17 Insights from research on career development preferences, highlighting the value of contribution over traditional promotions.
- 33:16 Julie offers practical advice for understanding personal career development motivations and having meaningful conversations about career growth.