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The skills approach is the idea that a leader possesses certain abilities that enables he or she to serve as a leader.
There are three skills; technical, human, and conceptual as the
basic personal skills essential for leadership. Technical skills
related to the field, human skills related to communicating with
people and conceptual skills related to setting vision.
Skill 1: Technical Skills:
As defined by Katz in 1955, ‘Technical skill is knowledge about and
proficiency in a specific type of work or activity. It includes
competencies in a specialized area, analytical ability, and the
ability to use appropriate tools and techniques’. Technical skills
play an essential role in producing the actual products a company
is designed to produce. Having appropriate technical skills signify
that the person is competent and knowledgeable with respect to the
activities specific to an organization, the organization’s rules
and standard operating procedures, and the organization’s products
and services.
Examples of Technical Skills:
For a Software Company the following skills or knowledge areas can
be considered as technical skills; Knowledge of Unix/Linux
Operating System, Java/C++/Perl Programming Language, MySQL/Oracle
Database Management, XML - Extensible Markup Language, HTML Skills
etc.
In an accounting firm, technical skill might include understanding
of generally accepted accounting principles, accounting principles,
knowledge of commercial laws, knowledge of tax laws etc.
Attributes of Technical Skills:
Technical Skills refer to being knowledgeable proficient in a
specific type of work or activity
It is the ability to work with things
Technical skill is proficiency, based on specific knowledge, in a
particular area of work
Technical skills are most important at lower and middle levels of
management
Technical skills are less important at upper/senior management
levels
Skill 2: Human Skills:
As technical skills relates to the ability to working with things,
similarly human skills relates to the ability to work with people.
Human skills are people skills which enable the leader to work
effectively with subordinates, peers, and superiors. It is the
leader's expertise in interacting with others in a way that will
enhance the successful completion of the task at hand.
Consequently, leaders with higher levels of interpersonal skills
are better able to adapt their own ideas to other people’s ideas,
especially when this will aid in achieving organizational goals
more quickly and efficiently. These leaders are more sensitive and
empathetic to what motivates others, create an atmosphere of trust
for their followers, and take others’ needs and motivations into
account when deciding what to do to achieve organizational
goals.
Attributes of Human Skills:
Human skills refer to the ability to work with people
It is being aware of one's own perspective on issues as well as the
openness to hear and appreciate inputs of others on their
perspectives
Leaders adapt their own ideas incorporating good themes from those
of others
Create an atmosphere of trust where employees/followers can feel
comfortable and empowered to contribute their best
Human skills are important at all the three levels of management –
Lower, Middle and Senior
Examples of Human Skills:
Some human skills that are generally considered important are
effective communication (both verbal and written), motivating
others and creation of a positive attitude, development of
cooperation and team spirit etc.
Skill3: Conceptual Skills:
As a leader grows higher in organizational ladder, the expectations
from him are to provide strategic direction, create the vision and
motivate the folks to dedicatedly pursue the organizational goals.
These are Conceptual skills that allow the leader to think through
and work with ideas. Leaders with higher levels of conceptual
skills are good at thinking through the ideas that form an
organization and its vision for the future.
Attributes of Conceptual Skills:
It is the ability to work with ideas and concepts
Creating visions, strategic plans and setting direction
These are cognitive, business, and strategic skills
Ability to work easily with abstractions and hypothetical
situations
As leaders climb the career ladder, higher levels of conceptual
leadership skills became necessary
This skill is most important for top managers
This skill is comparatively less important for middle
managers
This skill is least important for supervisory managers
Necessary skill to climb the career ladder
Examples of Conceptual Skills:
Some conceptual skills that are generally considered important are
creativity, decision making, wing to wing interconnectedness,
thinking as a whole, strategic thinking, problem solving etc.
Advantages of Skills Approach to Leadership:
One of the major benefits of a skills-based theory of leadership is
that it acknowledges that anyone can become a leader. Individuals
only need to find relevant resources and work hard to develop the
skills of a good leader. This is encouraging for people who are
interested in gaining leadership effectiveness but do not possess
the traits as proposed in other trait based leadership theories. A
skills-based leadership theory also provides a competency based
toolkit to organizations to recruit, train and grow leaders in
their organization by taking inventory of each potential leader's
skills in the important areas.
Limitations of Skills Approach to Leadership:
Like other leadership models, The Skills Model too has its inherent
limitations because the development of many of the skills might be
dependent on personal traits and based on individual personalities
it might be easier or difficult for a person to develop certain
skills. This model also focuses on identifying the skills rather
than clarifying why some skills influence leadership process.