To maximise your potential for life time employability, it is essential that you maintain high levels of professional
competence by continually upgrading your skills and knowledge.
Maximise your potential for life time employability
CPD is supported with the aim of creating an environment which enables you to remain professionally competent throughout your working life.
This is being done by providing information and guidance to assist you to develop your expertise in recognising and planning your learning
needs, recording the activities which you undertake to satisfy those needs and thus maximise your employability.
The following sections deal with the questions most commonly raised by members and seek to provide “standard” answers. However,
since continuing professional development is very much a personal matter it is impossible to cover the circumstances of each individual.
Why should I undertake CPD?
The job market is changing all the time. You may no longer be able to rely on your employer to identify and satisfy individual development needs.
Additionally, you may well change jobs several times during your working life. Therefore, you need to take ownership of your career and its
continuing development.
These changes have increased the demands on people in all walks of life to keep documented evidence of their continued competence,
and nowhere is this greater than in information systems where technology is advancing so swiftly. In your own best interests you
should be developing a personal portfolio of your professional activities and their relevance to your job competence and your career ambitions.
By undertaking CPD you will be:
a) demonstrating your continuing commitment to your profession;
b) developing the good practice of regularly reviewing needs and selecting relevant learning activities.
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How much should I do?
There is no simple answer to this. It varies from one person to another.
The demands of your job and the extent of your personal ambition will determine how much you should do.
Always remember that quality is much more important than quantity. The most important aspect of CPD
is the knowledge and skill that you acquire, i.e. the learning outcome, rather than the number of hours
of study which you undertake, i.e. the input.
If you are to maintain sufficiently high standards of professional competence to keep yourself
employable you will need to undertake a significant amount of CPD. However, when you consider all the activities,
particularly at work and in the form of private study, that add to your knowledge, skills and experience,
you will realise that quite substantial amounts are achievable.
Failure to find the time now could result in lots of spare time later
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