Leaders Are Managers, But Managers Are Not Necessarily Leaders
Leading and managing have different aspects while the common goal also there in both actions which is the accomplishment in the objectives and making the directional approaches in organization with motivating others in achieving the necessary outcomes
Leaders are born and managers are created. Managers need the
higher application of the leadership qualities in managing the developments in
the future. With these applications, it can be said that;
All managers are leaders and it
is not necessary that all leaders need to be managers!!!
References
Coffield, F., 2000. The necessity of informal learning. 4 ed. s.l.:Policy Press.
Eraut, M., 2004. Informal learning in the workplace. Studies in continuing education, 26(2), pp. 247-273.
Folkestad, G., 2006. Formal and informal learning situations or practices vs formal and informal ways of learning. British journal of music education, 23(2), pp. 135-145.
Learn Upon Blog, 2021. Learnupon Blog. [Online]
Available at: https://www.learnupon.com/blog/formal-and-informal-learning/
[Accessed 8 November 2021].
Manuti, A. et al., 2015. Formal and informal learning in the workplace: A research review. International journal of training and development, 19(1), pp. 1-17.
Marsick, V. J. & Volpe, M., 1999. The nature and need for informal learning. Advances in developing human resources, 1(3), pp. 1-9.
Slidemodel.com, 2021. Slide Model.com. [Online]
Available at: https://slidemodel.com/70-20-10-model-for-learning-and-development/
[Accessed 8 November 2021].
Svensen, K. B., 2013. The foundation of organisational learning: Understanding the interplay between formal and informal learning at work. Masters Thesis, pp. 1-110.
Kamal good try to explain about the manager’s and leaders one my comments better reduce the references it’s looking good
ReplyDeleteClearly described and argued for the topic. I personally believe it is good explanation and wish you good luck.
ReplyDeleteGood article. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteall mangers are leaders but all leaders are not managers yes correct if we convert Leader to Manger we can take good result with ,good post thanks
ReplyDeleteLeaders inspire people to want to do something managers hold people accountable for doing something really good article thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteLeadership is about motivating employees using different tactics and drives them towards organizational goals.But managers are focused on planning.They use their authority over others and asked employees to do as they told.JOHN KOTTER tells that "management is focused on creating order through processes ,whereas leadership is focus on creating order through a vision.More specifically,for example,leadership create a vision and management create deadline." So its difficult to find true leaders in many organizations and generated many problems such as decrease performance level,poor team work unbearable work load and stress.This will directly effect organization performance.So I believe all managers should be leaders.I agreed with your article.Waiting to read others also.Thanks for shearing.
ReplyDeleteChange is an essential part of learning. A leader must accept it as element for growth and development. A leader must be personally motivated to be a self starter...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteGreat article. Leaders are managers but plays different roles. When you wear the leaders hat and plays managers role you are likely to see the larger picture
ReplyDeleteMost of the times Managers are playing both rolls. But the Skilled leaders are strength of every company. Good explanation and nice effort!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much..
DeleteA concise explanation about Leader Vs Manager , well said about the skills and the style of a leader , thank you
ReplyDeleteHH
Well explanation about leadership and managers.
ReplyDelete