difference between a manager and a leader is that the former ensures control and rationality‚ her/his focus is on day to day problem solving‚ best means in achieving results for staff to continue to contribute to the organisation (Zaleznik‚1992) . While a leader uses power to influence actions and people‚ focusing more on outcomes and impact‚ where this action has inherited risks such as the risk of losing self- control in the need for power (Zaleznik‚1992). While leaders and managers have common traits
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Goals give employees a framework for excelling in the workplace‚ but some staff members may need assistance in reaching those goals. Success begins with the writing of the goals themselves‚ which should remain challenging yet achievable. A goal that is out of reach‚ nonspecific or irrelevant causes employees to lose interest in working toward the achievement. Once effective goals are in place‚ you serve as a motivator and monitor of the employees’ progress‚ with more direct involvement required for
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think of the words Manager and Leader and think they are the same. The two are related‚ but the jobs are different. They might look the same‚ but don’t mean the same. Both Manager and Leader have different responsibilities in an organization. Leader will influence and set example for others to follow‚ this is called “do as I do‚ and Manager is do what I say”. In real life‚ some Managers possess leadership qualities and some Leaders possess some managerial qualities. Managers and Leaders are two different
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top managers are important persons to lead the company as a whole like Chief Executive Officers. A large amount of managerial researches has suggested that a firm’s top manager is the fundamental variable in determining whether the firm would succeed or fail (Torres‚ Harrison and Kukalis‚ 1988; Koene‚ Soeters Vogelaar and 2002). There are also many findings on the duties of being the top of the management hierarchy O’Toole‚ Galbraith and Lawler (2002) suggests that abilities of top managers include
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a good manager or a good leader? Discuss There are a lot of issues that are linked with managing oneself when trying to build work based relationship and engage positively in the organizational decision making procedure. The business sector in today ’s society is cumulatively rapid‚ and with this prompt increase comes the need for more people to manage and lead the growing establishments‚ but this growing need also raises some potential questions: Can anyone become a leader or a manager? Is there
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act as a leader. On the other hand‚ a manager can be a true manager only if he has got the traits of leader in him. By virtue of his position‚ manager has to provide leadership to his group. A manager has to perform all five functions to achieve goals‚ i.e.‚ Planning‚ Organizing‚ Staffing‚ Directing‚ and Controlling. Leadership is a part of these functions. Leadership as a general term is not related to managership. A person can be a leader by virtue of qualities in him. For example: leader of a club
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Leaders’ and Managers’ Impact on Health Care Healthy working areas are necessary in preserving positive interactions amongst nurses and between the patients and the nurses. The stressors within nursing may cause burnout and nonattendance or absenteeism which then may cause a shortage in health care (Shirey‚ 2006). A leader is vital in helping to maintain retention of the nursing population as this person will have positive influence on the environment where nurses practice. A smooth operating
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management plans; leaders praise and managers find fault; leaders will ask questions and managers want to give directions. However‚ the two often ascribed to the leadership as well as to the manager. You must take care in distinguishing between the two concepts. In order to achieve this a manager must have organizing‚ leading‚ controlling and planning. In order to organize‚ manager must establish task and authority relationships. For leading‚ the manager must motivate‚ coordinate and energize
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Introduction: Jesus Christ‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Margaret Thatcher are among those who have received the distinction of a "great leader" and having "leadership abilities". Yet none of them has been referred to as a "manager" or being in "the order of management". In the words of Warren B. Bennis‚ this is because "Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality"‚ which these visionaries accomplished. In this respect‚ the concept of leadership and management are not synonymous
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Definitions: - Manager - A manager is the person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff[1]. Leader - A leader is the person who leads or commands a group‚ organization or country[2]. Difference between a manager and a leader There is a clear distinction between being a leader and a manager. Understanding the difference is important for the success as an individual or a business. Leadership and management are often used interchangeably. Leadership is
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