27 Leadership and Management Skills; Which Will You Develop?
No matter what the job market is doing, and regardless of your current role or position, you always want to be working on and improving your leadership and management skills. Whether you're a full-time employee, a freelancer, or a business owner, ignoring skill development leads to stagnation, if not career derailment.
The best way to identify areas for improvement is to listen to your clients' needs. You can also assess yourself using a list of key skills and rating how often you demonstrate them. This approach helps you prioritize improvements and provide a personal and professional development roadmap.
To get you started, here is a list of 27 skills related to leadership and management. After reading through the descriptions, rate your performance. This exercise helps you identify areas where you excel and where you need more focus.
Improving your skills isn't just important for your current role - it's also essential for growth. As always, deciding which skills to prioritize and develop is up to you. Take ownership of your personal and professional growth and commit to a plan of action.
Which Leadership and Management Skills Need Your Focus?
To stay relevant in our changing world, you must find ways to manage better and lead well, but where do you start? Review the following 27 disciplines; read through the bullet points under each to get a flavor of each skill set. Then rate yourself (or your organization) on how often you demonstrate each category.
(1 = Rarely, 2 = Seldom, 3 = Frequently, 4 = Consistently)
1. Business / Financial Perspective ______
2. Business Results ______
3. Communication ______
4. Control and Follow Up ______
5. Cross-Functional Teamwork ______
6. Customer Focus ______
7. Decisiveness ______
8. Delegation and Empowerment ______
9. Empathy and Influence ______
10. Energy Level ______
11. Environmental and Industry Perspective ______
12. Flexibility ______
13. Innovation ______
14. Interpersonal ______
15. Judgement ______
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16. Leadership ______
17. Managing Teamwork ______
18. Openness to Change ______
19. Organizing & Planning ______
20. Perception & Analysis ______
21. Personal Consistency ______
22. Personal Drive ______
23. Personal Strength and Maturity ______
24. Quick Study ______
25. Strategic Implementation ______
26. Strategic Thinking ______
27. Vision ______
Review your scores for each discipline and list the top five skills you rated as a 4 (Consistently demonstrated.) These areas are your strengths, and you should continue to refine them. Note, keep the list to no more than five. If you didn’t rate any skills as a 4, use 3s (Frequently demonstrated.)
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2. _____________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________
5. _____________________________________________________
Next, review your scores and list your bottom five skills. You rated them as 1 (Seldom) or 2 (Rarely demonstrated.) These are your blind spots or weaknesses. Work on improving these skills so they no longer interfere with your career progression. Keep this list to five or fewer. Note, if you don’t have any 1s or 2s, lower your response to question 15 and question 20.
1. _____________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________
5. _____________________________________________________
With this cluster of up to 10 leadership and management disciplines, you can draft a preliminary development plan for yourself or your organization. Pick 3-4 to focus on initially. Note the resources you'll need and the subsequent physical action you'll take to move forward. When creating goals for each area, consider how much and by when.
Your ongoing leadership development keeps you relevant and valuable as we navigate the social, technological, environmental, and political changes surrounding us.?
This assessment and others like it are available to Karl Bimshas Consulting's Lyderis Leadership Library members. If you would like access for yourself, or members of your organization, reach out to Karl Bimshas Consulting .