Change in Behaviour, Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes: Key Points
- Behaviour, knowledge, skills, and attitudes are interconnected and influence each other.
- Knowledge influences attitudes, and attitudes can shape behaviour.
- What a person feels about a topic may impact how they act and what they learn.
- Attitudes can be positive or negative and affect a person’s efficiency and productivity.
- Positive attitude → active, productive behaviour → improved group morale.
- Negative attitude → poor behaviour → reduced effectiveness and group impact.
- Knowledge and attitudes alone do not guarantee behaviour change—other factors also play a role.
- Skills are the practical application of knowledge in a specific area.
- Skill without proper behaviour is short-lived or ineffective.
- Example: Being technically good at a job is a skill; collaborating well is behaviour.
- People often develop new skills by mimicking the behaviour of successful individuals.
- Thus, learning new behaviours is key to skill development and performance improvement.