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MOA ( Respond no more than 150 words)
My Career Development Plan follows the SMART goal framework discussed in this week’s lesson by ensuring each objective is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time bound. In the short term, completing my MBA will strengthen my leadership, strategic planning, and project management abilities. These competencies are essential for professionals who must manage complex organizational environments and make data-informed decisions. Within three years, I plan to promote to Technical Sergeant in the United States Air Force while pursuing a master’s degree in Cybersecurity. This program will expand my understanding of network security, information assurance, cyber threat detection, and digital forensics. These skills are increasingly important as cyber threats affect national security, economic stability, and critical infrastructure. Over the long term, I intend to pursue a Doctor of Global Security to deepen my knowledge of international security policy and global strategic challenges. This progression aligns professional leadership development with advanced education. By integrating management knowledge from the MBA with cybersecurity and global security studies, I will be better prepared to contribute to organizations that operate within complex security and policy environments.
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Year’s Objective |
Milestone |
Obstacle |
Solution |
Goal |
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Complete remaining MBA coursework while strengthening leadership and project management skills. |
Successfully finish key MBA courses and maintain a GPA above program requirements. Begin applying project management frameworks to professional tasks. |
Balancing full-time work, academic workload, and personal responsibilities. |
Implement a structured weekly schedule, prioritize assignments using time management tools, and apply project planning techniques learned in the program. |
Graduate with an MBA and demonstrate improved leadership and organizational skills applicable to management roles. |
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Meet promotion eligibility through strong performance evaluations, leadership contributions, and professional military development. Gain admission to AMU’s Cybersecurity master’s program. |
Increased operational responsibilities while managing graduate coursework. |
Develop a structured academic plan, use military education benefits, and apply time-management strategies. |
Achieve promotion to Technical Sergeant and progress toward completing a Master’s in Cybersecurity focused on network security, information assurance, cyber threat detection, and risk management. |
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5 |
Pursue a |
Apply to and gain admission into a Doctor of Global Security program. Begin doctoral research focused on global security challenges and policy development. |
Balancing advanced doctoral studies with professional commitments. |
Continue professional development, apply research and analytical skills from previous graduate programs, and maintain long-term academic planning. |
Work toward completing the Doctor of Global Security degree to develop expertise in global security environments, national security policy, and international strategic decision-making. |
K H Career Development Plan ( Respond no more than 150 words)
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Goal |
Year’s Objective |
Milestone |
Obstacle |
Solution |
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Finish my MBA with an emphasis in Analytics. |
Year 1: Complete graduate degree to enhance analytical and strategic skills. |
Successfully completing this class. |
Balancing coursework with full-time work and personal responsibilities. |
Adhere to weekly time-management schedule that blocks out dedicated time for study. |
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Become a subject matter expert (SME) in my position as a Management Analyst. |
Year 3: Achieve expert-level knowledge and be recognized as a go-to analyst in my office. |
Lead at least one major tasker and identify and implement a large process-improvement. |
Limited opportunities for high-visibility projects or mentorship roles due to hiring freeze. |
Proactively communicate career goals to my supervisor and volunteer for taskers. |
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Increase my knowledge of Power BI. |
Year 1: Develop advanced proficiency in Power BI for data visualization and business intelligence. |
Complete an advanced Power BI certification course by the end of 2026 and apply it to my work. |
Finding dedicated time for training alongside MBA studies and work duties. |
Integrate Power BI learning into MBA projects where possible or dedicate a specific weekly time slot for the course. |
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4. Maintain a sustainable work-life balance. |
Ongoing (Years 1-5): Consistently protect personal time to ensure a healthy and sustainable career pace. |
Schedule and take regular vacations, and establish a weekly routine that includes non-work-related activities. |
The tendency for work and academic responsibilities to encroach on personal time. |
Set firm boundaries, such as not checking work email after a certain hour, and schedule personal activities in my calendar. |
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5. Find another federal position when we move back stateside. |
Years 3-5: Prepare for and secure a new federal role in the target stateside location. |
Identify target agencies and positions, begin working on federal resume, and accept a suitable offer by Year 5. |
A competitive job market and the logistical challenges of a long-distance job search and relocation. |
Leverage my MBA, SME status, and professional network to build a strong application and use federal employee networks for leads. |
My MBA with an emphasis in Analytics is the foundation of my career development plan. The program equips me with the advanced analytical frameworks and quantitative skills necessary to become a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in my current Management Analyst role and to master tools like Power BI. Luckily, there are already quite a few training courses offered by the program, but I feel like I can never get enough because I’m always learning new things. The strategic thinking and leadership competencies gained from my MBA studies should help as I aim to lead high-impact taskers. With tensions high and the sledgehammer directed at federal employees – RIF’s and other Manning taskers are continuously coming down the pipeline and each requires strategic thought to ensure compliance while also mitigating risk from loss personnel. My goal is to lead one of these taskers. Holding a master’s degree strengthens my qualifications, making me a more competitive candidate for higher-grade federal positions when I transition stateside. Completing the course plan as directed to receive an MBA provides a critical knowledge base to not only achieve my immediate goals but also to propel my long-term career growth within the federal service.