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JumpSTART Your Career workshop. Presented by Talentelle Zoonie Nguyen & Peter Nguyen Desautels Faculty of Management McGill University. Welcome!. Congratulations! About Zoonie , Peter and Talentelle The mystery behind the creation of the ICF Purpose & mission Benefits. 2.
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JumpSTART Your Careerworkshop Presented by Talentelle Zoonie Nguyen & Peter Nguyen Desautels Faculty of Management McGill University
Welcome! • Congratulations! • About Zoonie, Peter and Talentelle • The mystery behind the creation of the ICF • Purpose & mission • Benefits • 2
On top of the world! Understanding the New Economy
Understanding the New Economy • “Oh, you hate your job? Why didn’t you say so? There’s a support group for that, it’s called Everybody and they meet at the bar.” - Drew Carey
Understanding the New Economy • Reality precedes strategy • What world do we live in? • The World is Flat • Shift from left-brain “working” to whole-brain “creating” • Dan Pink’s whole-brain economy (design, empathy, story-telling, play, meaning) • One billion millionaires in 2025 (prediction by futurist James Canton -- sellers, producers and entrepreneurs) • Trends: D.O.A. (digitization, outsourcing, automation)
Understanding the New Career • EXERCISE: Write 4 words to define “career” • In 5 minutes!
Understanding the New Career • Old career: How to make a living? • New career: How to make a living… doing what I love? (yay!)
Understanding the New Career • The secret to career success is keeping yourself happy! • Joy Job (yes, definitely) • Job Joy (hmm, not sure about that!) • Career as: • Portfolio of creative endeavors • Source of profitable pleasure • Marriage of Emotion (direction) and Intellect (support) • Be Captain Kirk, not Mr Spock!
The Ideal Career Framework • Integral, practical, holistic personal development • Integral: integrating over 50 books on career management and personal development • Practical: step-by-step career design and development • Holistic: 4 fundamental dimensions of all human beings
The Ideal Career Framework • WHY? • To make a living… DOING WHAT YOU LOVE! • HOW? • Visualization (your thoughts create your reality) • Language (discuss productively & share with loved ones) • Space to explore, experiment, document and refine (career as artistic creation) • Progress management
The Ideal Career Framework • PASSION: Feeling Joyfully • TALENT: Doing Create • SOLUTION: Serving Value • MEANING: Helping others Harmoniously
Your Passion: what? • What? • Industry, topic, subject, field of fascination • Examples • Fashion, Computers, Cars, Traveling, Shoes • Music, Entertainment, Finance, Entrepreneurship • Education, Electronics, Food, Design, Arts • Field of passion vs State of passion • Informationally generated vs self-generated passion
Your Passion: why? • Emotion or “energy in motion” • Reflects self-love (not self-denial) • Feel excited, energized, engaged, connected emotionally, confident, fulfilled • Curiosity -> Creativity -> Innovation -> Money! • Enthus-IASM sells! I Am Sold Myself!
Your Passion: how? • How to discover your Passion? • How do you find a husband or wife? • How do you find out what dish/food you like in a buffet? • Look at the color? Size? Texture? Talk to the chef? • Or taste it? • University = Buffet! • Explore widely • Resonate emotionally • Accelerate cognitively (learn more and more about it)
Passion – Unconditional Love • True love imposes NO conditions! • Respect and honor your passion • Tony Hsieh, 25, CEO and founder of Zappos.com, shared this success secret on Oprah: “Do what you’re passionate about, even if you don’t make money for 10 years.” • George Lucas, creator of the Star Wars trilogy, 6 years without making money • Google founders, 4 years without making money
Passion - Discussion • Interest vs Passion • Synonyms • Stories of passionate people • Exercises • Look back at your childhood • Review what you do during a week • Tree diagram (progressive targeting) • Spotlight analogy: thread of excitement • “Follow your bliss” (no preconceived or rational judgment) • Affective forecasting
Passion - Conclusion • No passion No joy, no feeling of BEING ALIVE • No curiosity, no creativity • TGIF instead of TGIM(Thank God It’s Monday!) • Disengaged, disconnected, drained
Case study: Stephanie • U1 Major in Finance • Her Passion = Theatre, Communication • Gets involved in Debating Club and Marketing Club • Realized that she likes speaking in front of people • Decides to explore further by joining McGill Toast Master Club
Passion - Exercise • Please write down your 5 areas of interest or fields that fascinate you
Your Talent is your ace • Superior ability to create a paid result • Talent = ACE • Ability • Create • Excellent Result
Your Talent makes you special • WHY? • Labor is relevant, Talent is differentiated • Talent as must-have, because: • The World is Flat: 3 billion new workers • D.O.A.: Digitization, Outsourcing, Automation • Career evolution: • From Education + Skills, to Passion + Talent
Your Talent is worth developing • How to discover your talents? • Tom Rath’s book “Strengths Finder 2.0” • Validate with Marcus Buckingham “ S.I.G.N.” • Success • Impulse • Growth • Need • Validate with feedback from friends, family, advisors, mentors
Your Talent is worth developing • How to develop your talent - F.I.R.S.T. • Focus on something specific • Implement • Reflect on results • Seek feedback from others (who are better at it) • Transfer to next step
Stephanie’s talents • U1 student in BCom at McGill • Major in Finance • Her Passion = Theatre, Communication • Her Talents = Analysis, Ideation, Organization (from Strengths Finder 2.0 book) and Voice projection • Gets involved in Debating Club and Marketing Club • Realizes that she likes speaking in front of people • Decides to explore further by enrolling in McGill Toastmaster Club, to develop and refine her Voice talent • Note: Strength = Talent X Investment (time, effort, etc.)
Talent - Discussion • Talent vs Skill vs Competence • Transferrable skill vs non-transferrable • Timing: “Ripeness” • Stories of talented people who have the courage to use them
Talent - Conclusion • Career without talent ? • No growth, no natural leverage, no independence • Human resource instead of resourceful human • No long-term career security • No power, no money, no girlfriend
Passion Talent • Feminine • Intuition, Feeling, Creativity (Yin) • Passion inspires Talent • Content • Fuel (inner power) • Masculine • Focus, Action, Performance (Yang) • Talent structures Passion • Container • Engine (outer power)
Talent - Exercise • Achiever • Activator • Adaptability • Analytical • Arranger • Belief • Command • Communication • Competition • Connectedness • Consistency • Context • Deliberative • Developer • Discipline • Empathy • Focus • Futuristic • Harmony • Ideation • Includer • Individualization • Input • Intellection • Learner • Maximizer • Positivity • Relator • Responsibility • Restorative • Self-Assurance • Significance • Strategic • Woo
Client $olution • Result, outcome, deliverable, solution, value, service, product, innovation, invention, plan, document, report, methodology, mind map, procedure, etc. • Tangible, physical, objective, measurable, real • Size doesn’t matter. Quality matters. • Create SAMPLE solutions to demonstrate your creative abilities. • BONUS: Methodology to create solutions (Major Force example)
Client $olution • WHY? • No solution, no money • Basis of employability • Ownership • Strategic adaptability
Client $olution • Trick: Imagine you have no resume • Develop your creative reflex • Ability to analyze problems and create solutions • Use all your human capital (ingredients) to create solutions (dishes) for the employer
Client $olution • Solution obsession leads to many, many job offers (everybody wins) • Job obsession leads to insecurity, defensiveness and petty office politics (nobody wins) • No company is in the business of giving JOBS. All companies are in the business of buying SOLUTIONS.
Client $olution • WHO can help? • Employers • Advisors • Professors • Peers • Friends • Acquaintances
Client $olution • Intersecting circles: human capital information X corporate needs information • Transparency builds trust, resulting in partnership • D.A.R.T. • Dialogue Access to information Risk and Reward discussions and disclosures Trust-based relationship • (It’s like dating!)
Client $olution • Branding yourself: O.R.D.E.R. • On-site Be present, meet employers, network • Relevant Talk about what is relevant to employers; do your research • Differentiated Be different in a way that makes a difference • Expectations Underpromise, overdeliver • Results Make sure they remember you and HOW you can contribute to their success through creative RESULTS
Stephanie’s Sample $olution • Her Passions: Theatre, Communication • Her Talents: Analysis Ideation Organization Voice • Her Explorations: Debating Club Marketing Club McGill Toastmasters Club • Her (sample) Solutions: Videotaped presentation Transcript of speech PowerPoint files
Stephanie’s Client $olution • Project Manager for Place des Arts events (using her Organization talent) • Financial Analyst for the ‘Union des Artistes’ (using her Analysis talent)
Your values • ME-ANING starts with me • What’s important for me? • What do I believe in? • What do I stand for? • A value should be: • Personally important as an end in itself • Ex. Money (means value) leads to freedom (end value) • Positive • “I am FOR women’s empowerment” is better than “I am AGAINST gender inequality” • “I am FOR peace” rather than “I am AGAINST war” • Proactive: Don’t oppose. Compose.
Your values: why? • More energy from your convictions • More peaceful and fulfilled spiritually • Greater creativity desire to contribute • Connect more deeply with others • Create harmony within self and with others
Your values: how? • Write down 3-5 values. Examples: • Art, Creativity, Freedom, Beauty, Communication, Helping others, Equality, Excellence, Friendship, Romance, Culture, Spirituality, etc. • Find work that reflect your values • Get involved as volunteer IN the organization or outside (community, schools, etc.) • “The miracle is not that we do this kind of work, but that we are happy doing it.” – Mother Teresa
Stephanie’s ideal career • Her Passions: Theatre, Communication • Her Talents: Analysis Ideation Organization Voice • Her Explorations: Debating Club Marketing Club McGill Toastmasters Club • Her Solutions: Videotaped presentations • Her Values: Creativity Freedom Education
Stephanie’s values • While continuing to work as a Financial Analyst for the “Union des Artistes”, she volunteers on her free time to create communication programs to educate the public on Arts.
Conclusions • You are an artist and creator, not just a worker • You are a highly resourceful human, not just a human resource • By putting yourself in the field that summons EMOTIONAL ENERGY, you activate your TALENTS to create SOLUTIONS • Passion Performance Profit! • Your ideal career is the PASSIONATE and PROFITABLE adventure of a lifetime!
Conclusions • “I always wanted to be somebody. I guess I should have been more specific.” - Comedian Lily Tomlin