Individual Development Plan: Library of Congress
Individual Development Plan: Library of Congress
Individual Development Plan: Library of Congress
The Library seeks to model a high performance culture that encourages, supports, and invests in the short and long term development
of its staff. Professional development is an ongoing process to ensure that employees are staying current, if not one step ahead in
their fields and mission-critical competencies.
Additionally:
Short Term development goals will assist the employee in becoming stronger in his/her current role or expanding on strengths
currently demonstrated -- these are goals for improving over the next year
Long Term development goals should relate to preparing the employee for future roles or foreseeable changes in existing roles
Specific training activities should be entered and tracked electronically through the “My Plan” portion of the Online Learning
Center
Goals expressed in the plan should be viewed as flexible and are subject to resource constraints
Resources that can be used by both the employee and supervisor to create this IDP include: position description, performance
plan, performance appraisals, APGs, and the Library of Congress Strategic Plan
(The supervisor’s and employee’s signatures on this form acknowledge that the supervisor and the employee discussed the employee’s goals and desired training and development activities.)
For more information contact Alison Pullins HRS/WPD at (202) 707-1130 or apul@loc.gov.