How do you demonstrate your engagement? Engagement isn’t the sole responsibility of the company for which you work. You, as an individual, have a responsibility as well.
When I considered this back in 2012, I came up with a plan to track my professional and personal development activities outside of the workplace.
After reviewing the information I collected, I decided to create an infographic or “a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data.”1 The result was a means to illustrate the professional and personal development activities in which I engaged throughout the year. I began creating these annual infographics in 2013. If you are interested in doing the same, you can learn about the process I used by reading Continuing to Engage Through the Infographic.
Today, I’m releasing my sixth infographic: Gregory F Simpson – Agent In Engagement 2018 Year In Review [Infographic]
Click here for the 2013 – 2017 infographics in pdf format:
- Agent In Engagement 2013: A Year In Review [Infographic]
- Agent In Engagement 2014: A Year In Review [Infographic]
- Agent In Engagement 2015: A Year In Review [Infographic]
- Agent In Engagement 2016: A Year In Review [Infographic]
- Agent In Engagement 2017: A Year In Review [Infographic]
What do think about my 2018 infographic? Given the number of activities and accomplishments I recorded, I was forced to prioritize the items to include. For example, I spent many hours attending classes/lectures, webinars, and podcasts on professional development topics yet was not able to include that as a section given the limited space available.
Don’t wish it was easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for
less problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish forless challenges, wish for more wisdom. The major value in life is not what you get. The major value in life is what you become. Success is not to be pursued; it is to be attracted by the person you become. – Jim Rohn
I find this exercise very enlightening because it allows me to review how I spent my time in previous years. I can evaluate my success in achieving the goals I set for myself in 2018 as well as better focus on what I need to accomplish in 2019.
1 “infographic.” OxfordDictionaries.com. Oxford, 2014. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
What do you think about using an infographic to tell your story? What do you do in terms of professional and personal development?
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Other recent Agent in Engagement data/reports by Agent Gregory F Simpson:
· Employee Engagement Intelligence Briefing: 2019.01.14 – 2019.01.18
· Employee Engagement Operative Insights: 2019.01.14 – 2019.01.18
· 2018’s Top 4 Pieces of Employee Experience / Employee Engagement Intelligence
· Top Employee Experience / Employee Engagement Intelligence of Q4 2018
· Top Employee Engagement-Related Articles of December 2018