Assessment
Mapping
Analysis
Plan
Visibility
Readiness
Self-Assessment: Know Where You Stand
You cannot map a route without a starting point. Before setting career goals or building a development plan, you need an honest picture of who you are professionally - your strengths, blind spots, values, and the stories you tell yourself about what's possible. This is where the RISE SWOT framework becomes essential.
- Technical and professional skills you excel at
- Personal qualities others often praise
- Experiences that set you apart
- Credentials, languages, certifications
- Skills you avoid because they feel hard
- Feedback you've received more than once
- Habits that slow your progress
- Knowledge areas you know are thin
- Sectors growing faster than the job market
- Gaps in your industry others haven't filled
- Networks and communities you could join
- International markets opening to your skills
- Skills at risk of being automated or outsourced
- Competitive trends in your target market
- Structural barriers in your field or geography
- Economic or industry-specific headwinds
Career satisfaction isn't only about achieving goals - it's about building a career aligned to what genuinely matters to you. Before choosing a trajectory, identify your top five professional values from this list and rank them. Share your ranking with your RISE mentor and discuss whether your current role or direction honours them.
Career Mapping: Chart Your Trajectory
Career mapping is the process of defining where you want to go and plotting the realistic paths that lead there. It's not a single ladder - it's a landscape with multiple routes. RISE's mission is to help you develop long-term career goals, identify in-demand skill sets, and create a proactive roadmap for professional development. This phase is where that starts.
Immediate Role Mastery
Excel in your current role. Build a track record of results. Identify the two or three skills that would make you significantly more effective right now.
Strategic Growth
Move toward your next significant role or sector. Build the skills, network, and visibility required for that move. Explore whether global opportunities align here.
Long-Range Vision
Define your aspirational destination - the kind of work, impact, and life you want to be living. This horizon shapes the direction of every shorter-term decision.
A personal mission statement is your career's north star - a single sentence capturing who you are, who you serve, and what impact you create. Caroline Wanjiru Kiunga from the RISE "Accelerating Your Career" workshop described your personal brand as "what people say about you when you're not in the room." Your mission statement defines what you want them to say.
Use the RISE Mission Statement Builder to refine yours further.
Skill Gap Analysis: Identify What's Missing
A skill gap is the distance between your current abilities and those required for your target role or trajectory. As Caroline Wanjiru Kiunga emphasised at the RISE 2025 workshop, AI is accelerating this gap for everyone - meaning quarterly skill reviews are no longer optional; they're a career survival practice.
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Technical Skills
Role-specific tools, software, methodologies, and domain expertise. These are often listed in job descriptions and easiest to measure.
e.g. SQL, project management, financial modelling, policy analysis
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Digital & AI Literacy
Competence with digital collaboration platforms, data tools, and AI systems. Growing in importance across every sector. Use AI to assess your readiness with tools like Rezi, Teal, or ChatGPT.
e.g. data visualisation, prompt engineering, CRM systems, remote collaboration
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Leadership & Soft Skills
Communication, stakeholder management, emotional intelligence, and the ability to lead without formal authority. These differentiate strong performers from exceptional ones.
e.g. public speaking, negotiation, cross-cultural communication, mentoring others
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Global Career Skills
The knowledge and confidence to operate in international environments. Understanding global market dynamics, international working culture norms, and how to position yourself for cross-border roles.
e.g. international CV formats, global networking, cross-border legal/compliance basics
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For each skill area relevant to your Horizon 2 target role, rate yourself on two dimensions. The gap between them is your priority development area.
| Skill Area | Current Level (1 = beginner · 5 = expert) |
Required Level (for target role) |
Gap (Required − Current) |
Priority |
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| [Technical skill 1] | __ / 5 | __ / 5 | __ | High / Med / Low |
| [Digital / AI skill] | __ / 5 | __ / 5 | __ | High / Med / Low |
| [Leadership / soft skill] | __ / 5 | __ / 5 | __ | High / Med / Low |
| [Global career skill] | __ / 5 | __ / 5 | __ | High / Med / Low |
Focus your development plan on High-gap skills that directly unlock your Horizon 2 target role. Run this exercise quarterly, and after any significant AI-alignment check.
Personal Development Plan: Build Your Roadmap
A Personal Development Plan (PDP) is the structured document that translates your career map and skill gaps into a time-bound action plan. Every goal in your PDP should be SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound - aligned with the RISE Goal Tracker your mentor uses with you across the 8-week programme.
| Section | What to write & example |
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| Development Goal | One clear, SMART goal addressing a specific skill gap. "I will complete the Google Data Analytics Certificate on Coursera and apply my skills to a real project by 31 August 2026." |
| Why it matters | Connect to your career map. Which horizon does this serve? How does it close a gap from your scoring table? "Data analysis is listed as a requirement in 80% of the roles I'm targeting in my Horizon 2 map." |
| Actions & Resources | List 3–5 concrete steps with tools, courses, or people involved. Include Coursera, edX, internal training, mentor introductions, stretch assignments. "1. Enroll in course (week 1). 2. Complete 2 modules/week. 3. Apply to project by week 8. 4. Document in portfolio." |
| Success Measure | How will you know you've achieved it? What evidence will you have? "Certificate earned + one completed project I can show at interview." |
| Deadline & Review Date | Set a completion date and a mid-point review with your mentor or accountability partner. "Complete by 31 Aug. Review progress with mentor on 15 July." |
| Status | Not started · In progress · Achieved · Revised - update at every check-in. |
Brand & Visibility: Be Seen and Known
Hard work alone isn't enough - your impact needs to be seen. In an AI-influenced world where algorithms and recruiters scan profiles before they meet you, being intentionally visible is a career strategy, not self-promotion. RISE research shows that early-career professionals with a clear professional identity are 70% more likely to land their desired roles.
Focus on one or two platforms where your target audience spends time. LinkedIn is your essential first step regardless of field - optimise your headline, photo, and measurable achievements. Supplement with a field-specific platform: GitHub (developers), Behance (designers), Medium (writers).
Identify the intersection of your strengths, passions, and the problems you love to solve. This becomes your UVP - the core message that runs consistently across your CV, LinkedIn, and how you introduce yourself.
Track your high-impact work with metrics. AI-driven analytics increasingly influence performance reviews - which means undocumented contributions become invisible. Keep a "wins log" and update it weekly. Use it to populate your LinkedIn, CV, and annual reviews.
Documenting your growth journey builds credibility without requiring you to be an expert. Share learnings from your role, comment thoughtfully on industry content, and connect with 3–5 new professionals each month. Small, consistent actions compound over time.
Global Career Readiness: Beyond Borders
RISE's vision is a world where talent transcends borders - where young Kenyan professionals have the confidence and tools to build successful international careers. Global readiness is not a single destination but a set of competencies and a strategic mindset that you build over time.
| Readiness Area | What it means in practice | My Status |
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| Market Knowledge | I can name 3+ international employers in my sector actively hiring and explain why my skills meet their needs | ☐ Done |
| International CV & Profile | My CV is tailored to the target country's format and expectations; my LinkedIn is fully in English with an international audience in mind | ☐ Done |
| Cross-Cultural Competence | I understand key differences in workplace culture, communication norms, and professional expectations between Kenya and my target markets | ☐ Done |
| International Network | I have at least 5 connections working internationally in my field, including my RISE mentor and any alumni from previous cohorts | ☐ Done |
| Credentials & Qualifications | I have researched recognition of my qualifications in target markets and identified any additional certifications that would strengthen my application | ☐ Done |
| Scholarship & Funding Research | I have identified at least two scholarships or funding opportunities relevant to my development goals and know their application requirements | ☐ Done |
| Interview Readiness | I have practised answering common interview questions for international roles and received feedback (from my mentor, peers, or AI tools) | ☐ Done |
The RISE 60-Day Career Acceleration Challenge
Drawn from the RISE "Accelerating Your Career" workshop (June 2025), this challenge turns the six phases of this framework into a daily practice. Commit to all five tracks simultaneously - the compound effect is greater than any single track alone.
- Revamp LinkedIn headline, photo & summary
- Post once per week about your work
- Identify your UVP
- Complete Skill Gap Scoring
- Enrol in one online course (Coursera/edX)
- Apply one AI tool to your PDP
- Book & attend first RISE mentor session
- Identify 2 new mentors or industry leaders to engage
- Join one professional community
- Volunteer for one stretch assignment
- Track and document your first 3 wins
- Start your wins log
- Write your mission statement
- Complete your SWOT analysis
- Log 3 gratitude points weekly
- Audit brand consistency across all platforms
- Seek peer feedback on your LinkedIn
- Contribute to or present at one event
- Complete 50%+ of enrolled course
- Apply a skill to a live project
- Run your first AI-alignment check
- Have at least 3 mentor sessions completed
- Make 2 warm introductions within your network
- Identify an international connection to make
- Lead or co-lead a project or initiative
- Present your work to a wider audience
- Apply to one international opportunity
- Review your PDP - update all statuses
- Write a 60-day reflection: what changed?
- Set your next 60-day intentions




