1 Assess
We start by identifying the gaps holding you back.
Struggling on your journey to a successful career is very common.
Problems usually relate to one of the following areas: Career Progress, Life & Soft Skills, Health & Wellness, and Financial Literacy.The Launch Compass 4-Pillar Success Model targets improvement in these key areas. Get a snapshot of your needs with a quick assessment and customized results report.
Every 6 months we resend the assessments to identify any new areas of weakness along with a personalized report on suggested steps. All parts need to work together for success.
- Career Progress
- Life & Soft Skills
- Health & Wellness
- Financial Literacy
2 Prepare
CAREER SUCCESS REQUIRES CONSTANTLY GROWING YOUR WORK SKILLS.
Real world preparation means you’re ready for real world success. See our Power Skills training library.
Students, master workplace and soft skills not taught in school. Professionals, stay competitive with the Launch Compass 172 Power Skills to stand out on the job.Develop workplace skills with our curated collection of instructional content designed for convenience with 24/7 availability, allowing for training on your schedule. Use your personalized report to guide your development.
A 2016 survey by the Pew Research Center found that 87% of workers believe it will be essential for them to get training and develop new skills throughout their career in order to keep up with changes in the workplace.
Featured Trainings
Business Skills
Critical Thinking
Communication Skills
Financial Literacy
Interpersonal Skills
Leading People
Managing Work
Team Player
Wellness
Workplace Skills
3 Launch
FUEL YOUR IDEAL CAREER WITH REAL LIFE PREPARATION
In a study conducted by Harvard University, the Carnegie Foundation and Stanford Research Center concluded that 85% of job success came from having well‐developed soft and people skills, and only 15% of job success comes from technical skills and knowledge (hard skills).
- Get real world experience from anywhere with new Theory-to-Practice exercises every month
- Explore additional resources curated for every skill set to save you time and help you go deeper.
- Monthly webinars target timely topics from trusted experts across all fields
Higher levels of Power Skills predict greater financial stability and lifetime earnings. Already, millions of workers are significantly held back by a lack of Power Skills. Teaching and enhancing employees’ soft skills is at the heart of Launch Compass, a company built on the mission of boosting employee skills for today’s evolving workforce.
Take Our Free Short Self-AssessmentLaunch Compass has helped me learn the ins and outs of presenting myself professionally, from learning team skills to best practices in management. I have much more confidence at work and people notice it.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT THAT GETS RESULTS.
Equipping professionals with the fuel to grow your career with preparation and confidence.
Below is a partial list of our Career Insider’s Library
Acupuncturist |
4th Grade Teacher |
Account Executive at Microsoft |
Account Supervisor, Advertising Firm |
Accountant |
Architect |
Assistant General Counsel, Large Corporation |
Athletic Director |
Attorney |
Big Data Analyst |
Boarding School Director of International Relations and Recruitment |
CEO, Bitcoin Mining Company |
CEO/Founder of Death Care Company |
Commercial Account Manager |
Commercial Landlord Executive |
Corrosion and Materials Engineer |
Creative Coordinator, Large Network |
CTO – Chief Technical Officer |
Customer Success Manager |
Director of Collaborative Leadership |
Director of Emergency Management/Disaster Relief |
Director of Operations, Nonprofit Sports Organization |
Electrical Contractor |
Elementary School Teacher |
Emergency Physician |
Event Planning and Promotions |
Facial Reconstruction Surgeon |
Fashion Buyer |
Fiber-Optics Splicer and Installment Technician |
General Dentist |
Hair Stylist |
High School Math Teacher |
Housekeeper, Self-Employed |
Human Resource Director, Large Company |
Industrial/Organizational Psychologist |
Loan Officer |
Media Relations Executive |
Medical Director |
Medical Doctor, Nephrologist |
Membership and Admin Coordinator, Non-Profit |
Middle School World Studies Teacher |
Mortgage Banker |
Occupational Therapist |
Operational Consultant |
Owner of a Carpet Cleaning Company |
Owner of Insurance Agency |
Owner/Broker of Property Management Company |
Part-Time Accounting Professor |
Partner, Small Law Firm |
Physical Therapist |
Physician Assistant |
Physician Recruiter |
Podiatrist |
Police Officer |
President of Floral Company |
Principal Cybersecurity Advisor |
Private Chef |
Professor of Esports |
Property Asset Manager |
Property Manager |
Quality Manager |
Radiologist |
Real Estate Agent |
Real Estate Agent, Small Company |
Real Estate Lawyer |
Real-Estate Broker/Salesperson |
Recruiting Executive |
Regional Director of Operations and Club Owner, Gym |
Regional Sales Manager, Medicine |
Registered Behavior Technician |
Registered Nurse |
Retail Construction Management Consultant |
Retail Sales Associate |
Sales and Marketing Consultant |
Senior Attorney |
Senior Claims Representative |
Senior Copy Editor, The Chronicle |
Senior Managing Director, Investing Group of Healthcare Company |
Senior Marketing Manager |
Senior Marketing Professional |
Senior Medical Sales Representative |
Senior Relationship Strategist |
Senior Strategist, Advertising Firm |
Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing |
Skills Trainer, Special Needs |
Software Developer |
Software Engineer Level 5 |
Software Engineer, Smart Home Devices |
Sonographer |
Supervising and Training Attorney |
Technical Manager |
Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice |
Vice President and General Manager, Data Center Solutions Company |
Vice President of a Bank |
Vice President of Marketing, Small Entertainment Company |
Vice President of Property Management Company |
Vice President of Small Group Sales, Insurance |
Vice President of Software Development, Large Company |
Warehouse Manager |
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Business Budgeting
Business Ethics
Business Etiquette
Business Meal Etiquette
Competitiveness
Creating a Standout Resume
Customer Service
Deal Making
Decision Making
Fundraising
Interviewing
Negotiation
Remembering Names
Results Orientation
Selling Skills
Selling You
Storytelling in Business
Advanced Presentation Skills
Choosing a Communication Medium
Communicating Clearly
Communicating Through Body Language
Having Great Conversations
Listening
Nonverbal Communication
Persuasion
Public Speaking
Reading Body Language
In fact, a now-famous study by UCLA professor Albert Mehrabian found that 55% of communication revolves around something else entirely—body language.
Storytelling
Everyone has that friend who can captivate an audience even when a subject should be mundane, and one (or more) whose every tale is long, meandering and boring—even when they have the raw materials necessary to make something memorable.
Verbal Communication
Verbal Self-Defense
Visual communication
That means that images are by far the fastest way to communicate a message (60,000 times faster than text, in fact).
Writing Proposals
Writing Reports
Writing Skills
Adaptability
Artistic Aptitude
Ultimately, however, studies show that anyone can learn to become a better artist, and the process can improve many aspects of your life including your work.
Creativity
In fact, after cloud computing, it’s the second most in-demand skill in the world. Because cloud computing is a very specific hard skill that applies to a small portion of the workforce and creativity can conceivably apply to every employee in the world, LinkedIn writers make a strong case for the latter as the most important skill today. Period.
Critical Observation
Critical Thinking
That means the best time to start training this skill is yesterday, particularly if you want to be an attractive candidate for positions at the most desirable companies.
Design Aptitude
Desire to Learn
It’s a sobering thought—particularly for the millions of college students who are currently trying to decide on a field of study.
How can you prepare for a job if you don’t yet know what it is?
Whether you’re in college or you have decades of work experience under your belt, one thing is certain: a desire to learn can help ensure you stay relevant in the face of tumultuous occupational changes.
Hypothesis Testing
Innovation
But why is innovation increasingly important in today’s workplace?
Simply put, the digital world has enabled evolution at a breakneck pace. Need proof? In 1958, the average time a company listing lasted on the S&P 500 index was 61 years. By 1980, that duration had been more than halved to 25 years. In 2011, it was reduced to 18 years. In other words, companies are rising and then being replaced at a rate that’s never been seen before.
Logical Thinking
Unless you’re part Vulcan, you’ll never be able to set aside your emotions quite like Spock, but you can learn to rely more on logical thinking by following these steps.
Problem Solving
Problem solving is a near universal job requirement, whether we’re talking about a high school student looking for a summer gig or a CEO at a Fortune 500 company. Of course, the nature and scope of the problems can vary widely, but the principle is the same: things won’t always go as planned, and when you come up against an obstacle, you’ll need to figure out how to go around, over, or through it.
Research
If you haven’t conducted research since your 9th-grade biology lab, relax.
Resourcefulness
Self Assessment & Correction
Thinking Outside The box
Tolerance of Change and Uncertainty
Troubleshooting
Value Education
Willingness to Learn
Accounting Report Basics
Borrowing & Debt
Budgeting
How can you create a balanced budget and accomplish your financial goals?
Credit Reports
Financial Decision-Making
Financial Terminology
Identity Theft Awareness
Investment Strategies
Loaning to Friends
Long-Term Financial Planning
Managing Credit Card Debt
Personal Financial Health
Philanthropy
Protecting Your Data
Savings Strategies
Setting Personal Financial Goals
Student Loan Debt
Accepting Negative Feedback
Art of Authenticity
Building Great Relationships
That makes a lot of sense considering the possibility that you spend more time with your coworkers than your family.
Collaboration
Cooperation
Dealing with Difficult Situations
Dealing with Office Politics
Disability Awareness
Diversity Awareness
Emotional Intelligence
Empathy
Establishing Interpersonal Relationships
Intercultural Competence
Interpersonal Skills
Networking
LinkedIn research shows that 70% of all new hires in 2016 had a personal connection with the company that hired them, and 80% of professionals agree that networking is vital to their career success.
Self-Awareness
Social Skills
Teamwork
Building Strategic Relationships
Conflict Management
Conflict is inevitable in human relationships, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Without a host of different opinions and healthy disagreements, innovation and progress would be stifled. The problem happens when conflict is allowed to spiral out of control and interrupt the vital functions of employees. CPP puts the economic cost of workplace conflicts at $359 billion per year for the U.S. alone.
Conflict Resolution
On the other hand, when it is handled correctly, conflict can be a productive tool that drives continuous improvement.
Decisiveness
Delegation
If you’re thinking that telling people to do something for you is about as easy as it gets, you’re sorely mistaken. In fact, for managers, business owners, and passionate entrepreneurs, relinquishing control and letting someone else handle a facet of their business is one of the most difficult skills to acquire. Unfortunately, there’s a difference between “doing” and “leading,” and if you spend all your time on the former, you’ll have none left for the latter.
Facilitation
Giving Clear Feedback
The problem is that more than 70% of employees aren’t getting the communication they need.
Giving Critical Feedback
Inspiring People
The truth, backed up by research from Harvard Business Review, is that inspiration is something you can learn—and once you do, you can inspire people in the same way those individuals inspired you.
Leadership
Managing Emotions
Managing Former Peers
Mentoring
The mentor’s role is to offer guidance, inspiration, and support whenever possible.
Motivating
Improving engagement is critical because it’s so closely tied to business success. Organizations with engagement levels in the top 25% are 21% more profitable than those in the bottom 25%—a huge margin that can make the difference between a stunning success and a company that spirals out of business.
Relatability
Resolving Issues
Setting a Good Example
Successful Coaching
Talent Management
Flexibility
Gossip
Implementing Strategy
Keeping Teams on Track
Management
Managing Difficult Conversations
Managing Remote Teams
Meeting Management
Productive Brainstorming
Project Management
Sexual Harassment
Supervising
Team Building
Working With the Five Generations
Confidence
Wait—confidence is a skill?
It sure is, and it’s one of the top three that employers are hiring for.
Courtesy
Dedication
Dependability
Energy
Enthusiasm
Following Directions
Friendliness
Integrity
Humor
Independence
Micromanagement is unproductive from the company perspective as well. Employees are hired to perform a certain role, and having someone watch over them constantly is a needless waste of time and money.
Patience
Perseverance
For those of us who aren’t world-class at what we do, perseverance is even more important.
Reliability
Respectability
Respectfulness
Trainability
Boundaries Basics
Creating an Effective Daily Routine
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
The fact that this phrase was actually written by philosopher Will Durant in 1926 makes it no less true, and if that revelation pains you, rest assured that he was summarizing Aristotle’s own viewpoint. The point is that the most worthwhile endeavors aren’t achieved in a single day, but rather they’re the culmination of many days of consistently striving.
In order to reach your full potential, you need to create an effective daily routine that puts time to work for you instead of against you.
Setting Fitness Goals
Getting Adequate Sleep
Giving Back to the Community
Gratitude
Green Living
Healthcare Basics
Managing Stress
50% of workers admitted they needed help dealing with stress.
Meal Planning
Mindfulness & Meditation
Nutrition Essentials
People-Pleasing Pitfalls
Therapy & Counseling
Work/Life Balance
If you’re struggling to improve your work-life balance, you’re not alone.
Workplace Mental Health
Workplace Stress
Attentiveness
When you’re physically at work, how often are you mentally somewhere else? If you’re like most people, it happens all the time. It feels unavoidable, but you can absolutely learn how to become more attentive.
Email Ettiquette
Meeting Deadlines
Motivation
Multitasking
Organization
Punctuality
Record Keeping
Scheduling
Self-Direction
Self-Monitoring
Self-Supervising
Staying on Task
In this environment, staying on task has become an essential skill that you must master if you hope to accomplish anything.
Strategic Planning
Time Management
Workplace Tools
Persistence
Instead, he did what the best entrepreneurs always do: he overcame that long list of failures and persisted.