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nautica902

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Briefly describe seven steps are involved in the preparation of a personal Plan B.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Describe the 4D cycle of appreciative inquiry and explain what occurs in each stage.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Step 1: Revise and keep an up-to-date rsum.
Step 2: Streamline and become more effective in your Plan A so that you will have more free time to design an excellent Plan B.
Step 3: As difficult as it may seem, start learning more from your present job.
Step 4: Verify your competencies to make sure you are up-to-date in your professional arena.
Step 5: If necessary, return to college for additional training or engage in a do-it-yourself upgrading project.
Step 6: Do some creative networking from your present position. Make it a major effort
Step 7: Use your Plan B to gain a promotion where you are, or use it to win a better position outside. Include it in your rsum and refer to it during interviews.

Answer to Question 2

 Discover: appreciate what is
 Dream: imagine what could be
 Design: determine what should be
 Destiny: create what will be



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