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PCMM Career Development

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    Overview

    Draft and maintain People CMM Career Development (ML3) documentation: policy, procedures, and career path materials.

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    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the PCMM Career Development skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    Below is an example of how a typical Career Development (ML3) session unfolds. The agent confirms scope and drafts policy and procedure aligned to People CMM.

    You: We need to document our career development practices for a People CMM ML3 appraisal. Can you draft a policy and procedure?

    Agent: I’ll draft the Career Development process area documentation. Do you have existing career paths or development plans in the workspace I should align to?

    You: From scratch. We want opportunities for people to develop careers aligned with organizational and individual goals.

    Agent: I’ll create a policy (purpose, scope, authority) and a procedure (how career paths and development opportunities are provided) aligned to People CMM Career Development goals.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from a Career Development document.


    Purpose and scope

    This document defines the Career Development process area for [organization]. The practice establishes opportunities for workforce members to develop careers aligned with organizational and individual goals. It applies to [scope].

    Procedure overview

    StepActivityRoleTrigger
    1Define and communicate career paths[Role]Role / competency framework
    2Support individual development plans[Role]Career discussion
    3Track and review career progression[Role]Periodic review

    Extension and validation

    This skill does not include custom validation tools. Elaboration is guided by the workflow in the skill. You can add extension tools later (e.g. to check required sections or People CMM terminology) by editing the skill’s extension.ts.

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