There are several potential threats to continuing professional development (CPD) that you should be aware of:
Time constraints: It can be difficult to find time for CPD activities, especially if you have a demanding job or personal commitments.
Lack of resources: CPD activities can require financial investment, such as paying for courses or conferences.
Limited opportunities: Depending on your field and location, there may be limited opportunities for CPD in your area.
Resistance to change: Some individuals may be resistant to learning new things or changing their work practices, which can be a barrier to CPD.
To mitigate these threats, it's important to plan ahead and prioritize CPD activities. Look for low-cost or free learning opportunities, and consider forming a study group with colleagues to share resources and support each other's learning. Additionally, it can be helpful to communicate the value of CPD to resistant colleagues and stakeholders, and to demonstrate the benefits of learning and professional growth.
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