PAMS Analysis: Personal Assessment Of Management Skills

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Introduction
When it comes to management and leadership within any organization, there are fundamental components to consider, of which, managers of all backgrounds embody. One way to briefly assess these foundations is through Personal Assessment of Management Skills (PAMS), allowing examination of skill competencies from a number of strengths and weaknesses that can be brought to attention. This analysis will briefly discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the PAMS examination results and analyze the skill competencies and how they impact the role as an ethical leader. For the purpose of this examination, strengths will be assumed to be topics where the quality is in abundance. This comes with the assumption that while their importance may …show more content…

A Harvard Business Review article (Rosh & Offermann, 2013) states that the first step to being an effective and authentic leader is to build a foundation of self-knowledge. A better understanding of these strengths will unfold, as feedback is received from the individuals tasked with the PAMS assessment. The analysis indicates strengths in the areas of planning, organizing, controlling, and utilization of tools and technology. These strengths are clear and powerful attributes that any manager or leader should possess. The capability of developing a course of action is equivalent to the success in a leadership role; it is from the numerous leaders contained within an organization that plans are derived and subsequently executed and without effective leaders many initiatives would never flourish (DuBois, Koch, Hanlon, Nyatuga, & Kerr, …show more content…

Van Genderen (2014) expands on two basic concepts of managerial communication and distinguishes coaching and consulting from one another. The text continues about the coaching method and how it draws out employee talents, educates them, and develops new skills and eliminates deficiencies, all while consulting capitalizes on the guidance of preexisting strengths or knowledge. Van Genderen (2014) states that understanding the particular moments when a manager will need to consult on an issue, rather than coach, can be a challenging process. Reflecting upon the weakness indicated from the PAMS assessment there is room for improvement. Furthermore, developing skills in communicating with subordinates is crucial to narrowing the gaps of other deficiencies, such as, the adaptive behavior in communication discussed in the former. By being more aware of an employee’s methods of communication, and by developing proficient communication strategies, observing effective or ineffective communications tools, and seeking feedback from said subordinates are generalized methods that can be implemented when improving upon the adaptive skills of communication. Relatively, Van Genderen (2014) claims that effective communication between subordinates and managers may lead to greater job satisfaction for both parties, which compounds in higher output and more efficient work results, which in turn

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