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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Soft Skills/Competencies: Self Confidence

(Refer our High Quality Management Encyclopedia “Management Universe” at: http://management-universe.blogspot.com/)

Refer previous two posts to read the detailed explanations on competencies "Result Orientation" and "Problem solving".

Explanation of the Competency “Self Confidence”

  • Displays a confident disposition. Instills confidence in others.
  • Has confidence in his own abilities.
  • Has no doubts and hesitation in his abilities.
  • Uses his abilities confidently to tackle the day-to-day and also difficult situations and problems.
  • Likely to lead in solving the issues.
  • Will take responsibility and accountability with no fuss.
  • Speaks out his mind. Therefore, makes his thinking and opinions heard and understood by other related persons.
  • Does not feel threatened in sharing his knowledge and skills with others.
  • Does not get cowed down by aggressive behavior of others.
  • Can take criticism in his own stride.
  • Does not become defensive; cannot be pushed to corner.
  • Does not easily complain or grumble or blame about others or about situations.
  • Does not hesitate in sharing his success and limelight with others.

Pitfall to be Avoided

  • Arrogance.
  • Know-all type behavior.
  • Poor listener.
  • Therefore, devaluing others’ feedback, opinions and suggestions.
  • May instill inferiority complex in others.

Read the "Management Case Studies" from Shyam Bhatawdekar's book "Sensitive Stories of Corporate World" at: http://management-anecdotes.blogspot.com/ or http://shyam.bhatawdekar.com/

For "Management Games, Exercises, Energizers and Icebreakers", read at:
http://management-games-icebreakers.blogspot.com/ or http://shyam.bhatawdekar.com

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Soft Skills/Competencies: Problem Solving

(Refer our High Quality Management Encyclopedia “Management Universe” at: http://management-universe.blogspot.com/)

From the previous post onwards, we have started giving here a detailed treatment of some of the major soft skills/competencies. This will help you to understand these soft skills/competencies in quite clear ways so that you can actually implement these competencies for your overall success.

We gave a comprehensive list of all the possible soft skills/competencies in our blog at http://soft-skills-competencies.blogspot.com/, you may refer this URL.

We also recommend that you should have a good idea of what a competency matrix is while you are reading all the posts under our present blog. For this you may refer our blog on competency matrix at: http://competency-matrix.blogspot.com/

Explanation of Competency “Problem Solving”
  • Defines the problem correctly. Makes a good problem statement.
  • Decides on what data and information to collect to find out the causes of the problem.
  • Sets up the cause and effect relationship accurately.
  • Observes the underlying patterns in the problem.
  • Defines the type and extent of information that must be collected to work out alternative solutions.
  • Looks beyond obvious solutions. Uses creativity to find out better solutions.
  • Decides on the most appropriate solution. Applies trade off analysis properly.
  • Anticipates the hindrances to problem solving and takes care of them proactively, well in advance.
  • Contributes his best when a group is working on solving the problem.
  • Infuses critical thinking in solving a problem.
  • Knows and further keeps learning where to look out for or whom to contact in the process of problem solving. Tries to become more and more resourceful.
  • Escalates the problem to an appropriate person or level when it appears beyond his scope of cracking due to several reasons.
  • Makes sure that the problem is tackled at the root level so that it does not surface again.

Pitfalls to be Avoided

  • Slowing down on taking (calculated) risk.
  • Too much of unnecessary analysis what is generally known as analysis paralysis.
  • Stealing the show from the other members of the group when the problem is being solved by a group.
  • Taking up too much in case of escalation of the problem.
  • Losing sight of time lines in order to find the best solution.

Read the "Management Case Studies" from Shyam Bhatawdekar's book "Sensitive Stories of Corporate World" at: http://management-anecdotes.blogspot.com/ or http://shyam.bhatawdekar.com

Also read “Management Games, Exercises, Energizers and Icebreakers” at
http://management-games-icebreakers.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Soft Skills/Competencies: Result Orientation

(Refer our High Quality Management Encyclopedia “Management Universe” at: http://management-universe.blogspot.com/)

From this post onwards, for quite some time to come, you will see here a detailed treatment of some of the major soft skills/competencies. This will help you to understand these soft skills/competencies in quite clear ways so that you can actually implement these competencies for your overall success.

We gave a comprehensive list of all the possible soft skills/competencies in our blog at http://soft-skills-competencies.blogspot.com/, you may refer this URL.

We also recommend that you should have a good idea of what a competency matrix is while you are reading all the posts under our present blog. For this you may refer our blog on competency matrix at: http://competency-matrix.blogspot.com/

Explanation of Competency "Result Orientation"

  • Always keeps the focus on achieving results as per the goals set.
  • Therefore, keeps the focus on the tasks and activities that are related to achieving the results.
  • Defines all the related tasks and activities in terms of the results to be achieved.
  • Then puts the required efforts and time needed to accomplish those tasks and activities.
  • While focusing on the results, also maintains the required process orientation for quality results. Even contributes in improving the processes.
  • Improves effectiveness and efficiency of working in order to achieve better productivity of all the resources including time.
  • Accepts the accountability for achieving the results.
  • Overcomes the resistance and obstacles, if any, in meeting the desired goals.
  • Makes sure to maintain team work and team building particularly on the work involving interdependencies.
  • Does frequent reviews and keeps a track of the actual achievements against the plans.
  • Initiates the corrective actions necessary to bring the tasks and activities on track to remove the backlogs.
  • If necessary, works with interest even on uninteresting tasks for project completion.
    Rewards self and others for putting in efforts towards result achievement.
  • Tries to achieve better benchmarks in result achievements continually so that stretch targets can be set in subsequent projects.

Pitfalls to be Avoided

  • Compromising on quality.
  • Disrupting team work and team building particularly in the work involving interdependencies.
  • Short circuiting the processes and compromising on quality and other standards.
  • Overshooting the budgeted costs.
  • Eyeing short term results at the cost of long term implications.
  • Not sharing success with others who also contributed in achieving the results.

Read the "Management Case Studies" from Shyam Bhatawdekar's book "Sensitive Stories of Corporate World" at: http://management-anecdotes.blogspot.com/ or http://shyam.bhatawdekar.com

Also read “Management Games, Exercises, Energizers and Icebreakers” at
http://management-games-icebreakers.blogspot.com/