65 more than see a problem. They must have,
in addition, the ability to workout a practical solution to a problem.
Figure 2.2: Relationship between levels of management and managerial skills The relative importance of these skills may differ at various levels in the organizational hierarchy- a) At the first-line management level, technical skills are of greatest importance. Human skills are also helpful in the frequent interactions with subordinates. Conceptual, diagnostic and analytical skills are usually not critical for lower – level supervisors. b)
At the middle management level, the need for technical skills decreases human skills are essential the conceptual skills gain importance. c) At the top management level, conceptual and analytical abilities along with human skills are especially valuable, but there is relatively little need for technical abilities.
It is assumed, especially in large companies, that chief executives can utilize the technical abilities of their subordinates even though technical experience may still be quite important.
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