Unit 525 - Reflective Practice to Inform Personal and Professional Development

Reflective practice is an essential management tool which supports the development of knowledge, skills and behaviours in the work place. By consciously analysing own performance, decision making, leadership and management skills; opportunities for on-going development can be identified. The aim of the unit is to equip learners with the understanding of the value of reflective practice, and how reflection can be used as the basis of a meaningful personal and professional development.

Description

Immerse yourself in the transformative journey of self-discovery and growth through CMI's 525 Reflective Practice unit. This comprehensive course is meticulously designed to equip you with the skills and insights necessary for fostering personal and professional development. Delve into the art of introspection and learn how to harness the power of reflective practice to enhance your decision making, problem solving, and overall effectiveness in various aspects of work and personal life.

Course Benefits

Self-Awareness: Engaging in reflective practice helps you to become more self-aware by encouraging introspection and evaluation of your thoughts, actions, and decisions.

Enhance Learning: Through reflection on experiences, you gain deeper insights and learning, leading to improved skills and competencies.

Improved Decision Making: Reflecting on past decisions and their outcomes helps you make more informed and effective choices in the future.

Goal Alignment: Reflective practice enables you to align personal and professional goals, ensuring your actions are in harmony with your aspirations.

Adaptability: Regular reflection fosters adaptability as you become more open to change and new perspective, enhancing your ability to navigate challenges.

Empathy: Reflecting on interactions and experiences can enhance your empathy and understanding of others’ viewpoints and feelings.

Continuous Improvement: By identifying areas for growth, you can continuously develop and refine your skills, ensuring ongoing improvement.

Confidence: As you recognise your strengths and accomplishments through reflections, your self-confidence and self-esteem can increase.

Leadership Skills: Reflective practice supports the development of leadership skills, helping you become a more effective and thoughtful leader.

Course Programme

1.1 Analyse the importance of continuous personal and professional development in achieving organisational objectives

1.2 Evaluate the use of reflective practice in personal and professional development

1.3 Evaluate approaches to reflective practice

2.1 Evaluate own performance in the workplace using principles of reflection

2.2 Reflect on own working style and its impact on others in the workplace

2.3 Analyse development needs for current and future roles

2.4 Examine development opportunities to meet short, medium and long-term objectives

2.5 Create a personal development plan with measurable objectives

Location

Option to carry out the course face-to-face or virtually.

Assessment

CMI Level 5 Award is designed as the shortest and most concise qualification and usually takes between one and three months. 

To achieve the CMI Level 5 Award learners will be required to complete one 3,500 – 4,000 word written assignments that require taught theory to be applied to the organisational context: 

  • 525: Reflective Practice for Professional Development

Support

As part of your course fee, you are given access to post-classroom tutorials and learning materials. These materials are to support learners with completing the assessment. 

Certification

After the successful completion of the written assignment, you will gain a CMI Level 5 Management and Leadership Award qualification.

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