D1 - THE ENTHUSIASTIC BEGINNER
We had a look at the Skill Will Matrix in the last article
and understood the mapping of employees in their life cycle developmental
levels based on their skill & will levels. We also listed the 4 categories
of employees based on this.
Let’s understand the first one today – “The Enthusiastic
Beginner”
This is an employee who has just begun his career or a new
role in an organization. Since he is new
in his career or role, his skill levels are going to be considerably low.
**Please consider 'He, his' to be gender neutral terms for some
time in these articles..
However, since it’s a new beginning for him, his motivation
levels, energy and enthusiasm are going to be high.
So if you plot him on the matrix... this is where he would
be.
This phase will last for a couple of months where he stays self-motivated
and tries to learn skills he needs to, in order to do his role.
Now what we are going to talk about in this entire series is
the natural progression of an employee if the right kind of leadership
interventions or behaviors are not
exhibited by the designated leader.
Ideally if you look at the levels at which he is in the two
parameters, let us understand what confluence of Leadership he requires.
Since he is low on skill he would require High Task oriented
behaviors or Directive behaviors.
Also, his will or motivation levels are already high. So he does
not require high relationship oriented behaviors or Supportive behaviors.
A
point to note, however, that it would not affect him negatively, if the
supportive behaviors are marginally higher. The aspect to be taken into
consideration, however, is that too much supportive behavior might lead him to
complacency or might end up the leader being taken for granted or taken
advantage of!
So the ideal confluence of behaviors for an Enthusiastic
Beginner is –
High Directive Low Supportive
This is also known as the “Directing” style of leadership
and should be maintained to improve his skill levels to attempt to gradually move
him into D4 or Peak Performer without letting him slip into D2 or D3.
We will also focus on all 4 Leadership styles together once
we complete detailed discussions on each developmental level in a separate
article.
That’s it for now. Will come back soon with the “Disillusioned
Learner”. Stay tuned!
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