Using Stakeholder Insights to Enhance Engagement in PhD Professional Development
Author:
Ramadoss DeeptiORCID, Bolgioni Amanda F.ORCID, Layton Rebekah L.ORCID, Alder JanetORCID, Lundsteen NatalieORCID, Stayart C. AbigailORCID, Yellin Jodi B., Smart Conrad L.ORCID, Varvayanis Susi S.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractThere is increasing awareness of the need for predoctoral and postdoctoral professional development and career guidance, however many academic institutions are only beginning to build out these functional roles. As a graduate career educator, accessing the vast silos and resources at a university and with industrial partners can be daunting, yet collaborative endeavors and network development both on and off campus are crucial to the success of any career and professional development office. To better inform and direct the efforts of graduate career offices, forty-five stakeholders external and internal to academic institutions were identified and interviewed to gather and categorize perspectives on topics critical to career and professional development offices. Using a stakeholder network visualization tool developed by the authors, stakeholder engagement can be rapidly assessed to ascertain areas where offices have strong connections and other areas where additional efforts could be directed to enhance engagement. General themes from interviews with internal and external stakeholders are discussed to provide graduate career educators with various stakeholder subgroup perspectives to help prepare for successful interactions. Benefits include increased engagement and opportunities to collaborate, as well as the opportunity to build or expand graduate career development offices.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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