Dear all, I am confused with a roles and responsibilities of a Manager and a Leader. How we can differenciate between them. Any one can help me on this. Regards, Sulab
From India, Faridabad
From India, Faridabad
let us know the context at whcih you are looking at, there are huge differences between a leader and a manager, they are behavioural in nature.
All leaders are good managers but all managers are not leaders.
Regards
Sathiya
From India, Madras
All leaders are good managers but all managers are not leaders.
Regards
Sathiya
From India, Madras
Dear Sathiya,
I agree with you that leaders can be managers. What i want to understand that in organizational pyramid we keep leaders on the top and mangers as next to them. Now, the question is if leader is not a good manager then organization will be fully controlled by any of the able manager. Specially in Social sector where we have organization leader who are mostly son of soil may have hold on the community and the issues but lacks their skill in managerial aspects. With growing turnovers in this sector from OD prospective how one should control this phenomenon.
As a result most of the time manager runs the show in the organization rather than the leader.
Regards
Sulab
From India, Faridabad
I agree with you that leaders can be managers. What i want to understand that in organizational pyramid we keep leaders on the top and mangers as next to them. Now, the question is if leader is not a good manager then organization will be fully controlled by any of the able manager. Specially in Social sector where we have organization leader who are mostly son of soil may have hold on the community and the issues but lacks their skill in managerial aspects. With growing turnovers in this sector from OD prospective how one should control this phenomenon.
As a result most of the time manager runs the show in the organization rather than the leader.
Regards
Sulab
From India, Faridabad
please go through my post manager vs leader which i have prepared to clarify role of manager and leader.this post will be extremely useful for you...regards..amar bir singh
From India, New delhi
From India, New delhi
There is a lot of difference between a leader and a manager. A leader can lead a small team, while a manager can lead a group of leaders. Anyone can become a leader, but very few leaders can become a manager. To become a manager, a leader should have management qualifications from reputed international business schools like Metropolitan School of Management.
If you still have any doubts related to leaders and managers, feel free to ask.
From India, New Delhi
If you still have any doubts related to leaders and managers, feel free to ask.
From India, New Delhi
Hi Sulab,
If my memory serves me right, I received the attached PPT from Cite HR a long time ago. Hope it helps you.
Disclaimer: I am not the owner of this PPT, so proper acknowledgment should be given to whoever prepared it.
Regards,
Chandru
From India, Madras
If my memory serves me right, I received the attached PPT from Cite HR a long time ago. Hope it helps you.
Disclaimer: I am not the owner of this PPT, so proper acknowledgment should be given to whoever prepared it.
Regards,
Chandru
From India, Madras
PPT is awesome. I had seen this PPT before, and it clears most of the doubts about the role of a manager as well as a leader. The good thing about this PPT is that the difference between both is well defined in an attractive way. I should thank you for it.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi msmkhana,
With respect, it's not necessary to be "qualified" from "business schools" to be a good manager. It's a quality that develops over time and can be inherent from school days as well. For instance, Dhirubhai Ambani never went to a business school to become qualified as a manager, yet the world knows about his managing skills and ability. There are many more like him out there.
So, it's basically an inherent quality that only gets polished and fine-tuned through formal education.
Thanks!
Smile:)
From United Kingdom
With respect, it's not necessary to be "qualified" from "business schools" to be a good manager. It's a quality that develops over time and can be inherent from school days as well. For instance, Dhirubhai Ambani never went to a business school to become qualified as a manager, yet the world knows about his managing skills and ability. There are many more like him out there.
So, it's basically an inherent quality that only gets polished and fine-tuned through formal education.
Thanks!
Smile:)
From United Kingdom
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