Describe the relationship between the “will” and “skill” for politics.

What will be an ideal response?What will be an ideal response?


Research has demonstrated how “will” and “skill” combine: Having a strong power
motive is related to being viewed as a formal leader in a group, but political skill is
related to higher perceptions of leadership performance. The relationship between will
and skill is now considered to be more complex and can best be described as an
inverted “U” shaped relationship between will and job performance. In other words,
having the will to use political skills will improve job performance--to a point. However,
the will can go too far because if a person engages in too much political activity, it may
actually harm their job performance.

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