28 Eylül 2025 Pazar

Building Your Growth Passport

Your Growth Passport: Build, Reflect, Achieve.

I recently attended an inspiring presentation by Roxana Romanescu, Heat-Not-Burn Category Director in Philip Morris International Global Travel Retail, on building a meaningful Growth Passport—our Individual Development Plan (IDP). Her session emphasized that growth is intentional, supported, and measurable. Here are some key takeaways, now enriched with references to our own internal growth culture:

What Makes a Good Growth Passport?

  1. Start with Reflection:
    Roxana encouraged us to step back and assess our current state—using feedback, reviewing past performance, and clarifying career aspirations. This mirrors the spirit of our recent internal event, , where colleagues from across the organization gathered to discuss how constructive feedback fuels personal and professional development. 

  2. Stay Focused:
    Don’t overload your plan. Select a few key areas that align with your personal and organizational goals—a principle echoed in our internal conversations about prioritizing growth areas for maximum impact.

  3. Practice, Practice, Practice:
    Roxana highlighted the 70/20/10 approach: 70% on-the-job experience, 20% learning from others, 10% formal training. This practical model is also reflected in our internal learning initiatives, where peer learning and real-world application are highly valued. 

  4. Set Realistic Timelines:
    Break actions into smaller steps with short deadlines to keep up momentum. This approach was discussed in our DNA Talks, where setting achievable milestones was identified as a key to sustaining growth. 

  5. Lean on Your Growth Network:
    Engage your manager, peers, mentors, and coaches for support and fresh perspectives. Our internal event reinforced the importance of building a feedback-rich environment, where everyone is encouraged to support each other’s development. Here you may find more about Roxana's perspective on the workplace friendships: 
    How work friendships can boost professional and personal development | PMI - Philip Morris International

  6. It’s all about Behavior, Knowledge, Skills & Mindset!




It’s Time for Your Travel Souvenir…

Roxana also introduced a practical framework for crafting your IDP using prompts like:

  • Guide me in building my IDP.
  • Help me select a focus area by asking relevant questions.
  • Ensure I have all the information needed regarding strengths and development areas.
  • Define my current role and key capabilities.
  • Identify the next role I aspire to and the capabilities needed for that step.

This mirrors the collaborative spirit of our internal growth discussions, where sharing experiences and asking the right questions are seen as essential to building effective development plans. 




Refine Your Prompt: Build Your IDP with Purpose

Let’s create an IDP focusing on three core areas:

  • Set SMART Objectives: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound.
  • Develop Skills Weekly: Incorporate the 70/20/10 model.
  • Track Measurable Outcomes: Examples include leading meetings, mentoring others, or contributing to strategic projects.

Final Thought

Roxana Romanescu’s presentation, combined with our organization’s ongoing commitment to feedback and growth, is a timely reminder that development is a shared journey. Whether you’re just starting your IDP or refining it, these principles—supported by both external expertise and our internal culture—can help you grow with confidence and clarity.


For more about the event that Roxana presented:

Volkan Yorulmaz: Unlearning, Multiplying, and Growing: Leadership Lessons from PMI’s Global Travel Retail Conference

Volkan Yorulmaz: Brutal Truth, Simple Rules: What Toni Nadal Teaches Us About Growth, Development, and Feedback


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