CHAZAPIS CPD
What is
CPD?
CPD stands
for Continuing Professional Development.
It refers
to the process of tracking and documenting the skills,
knowledge and experience that you gain both formally and informally as you
work, beyond any initial training. It’s a record of what you experience, learn
and then apply.
The term is
generally used to mean a physical folder or portfolio documenting your
development as a professional. Some organizations use it to mean a training or
development plan, which I would argue is not strictly accurate.
This
article is about Continuing Professional Development as a process of recording
and reflecting on learning and development.
What is
it for?
The
CPD process helps you manage your own development on an ongoing basis. Its
function is to help you record, review and reflect on what you learn. It’s
not a tick-box document recording the training you have completed. It’s broader
than that.
Training
or development – what’s the difference?
These terms
are often used interchangeably, though there is a distinction.
As a rule
of thumb, training is formal and linear. It’s to do with learning how to
do something specific, relating to skill and competence. Training can be as
simple as using a PC application and as complex as learning how to be a pilot.
Development
is often informal
and has a wider application, giving you the tools to do a range of things and
relating to capability and competency. It involves progression from basic
know-how to more advanced, mature or complex understanding.
Alternatively, it can be about widening your range of transferable skills like
leadership, managing projects or organizing information.
Σχόλια
Δημοσίευση σχολίου