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- W1509507821 abstract "This study aimed to identify those skills which, individually or in combination, contribute to a high standard of management practice by Chief Executive Officers in Australia. Based on an extensive review of the literature, a skill taxonomy was developed to reflect current research findings. Verification of this taxonomy was sought through field questionnaires and depth interviews with male and female CEOs drawn from large and small organisations in both the public and private sectors. This led to a revised skill taxonomy, with 17 skills reflecting three significant categories; understanding and interpreting the external environment understanding and mobilising the internal environment and understanding and mobilising personal resources’ Eight of the skills were identified as key differentiating skills. They are situational, contingent and interdependent They reflect the broad context in which they are applied and their interrelationships in the wider environment. The research then sought to determine how these skills were acquired or developed. The motivation and capacity for continual learning was a key factor. The most effective learning took place in a randomised, unstructured, incremental and integrative fashion. Experiences associated with breadth, diversity, challenge and with reassessing perspectives and personal paradigms were of particular significance. It was found that an ordered, structured and purposive learning approach — as implied by most existing learning models — does not necessarily enhance the acquisition of the key skills; it may well impede their development. This led to the theoretical conclusion that there are three modes of learning relevant to senior executives; instrumental learning (‘learning to do’), systemic learning (‘learning to be’) and meta-learning (‘learning to learn’). The implications are drawn out, with particular reference to the experiences and facilitative organisational environments needed for the development of systemic and meta-learning; the modes considered of most importance if senior executives are to be able to effectively respond to the organisational and environmental challenges they face." @default.
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