Managers to Leaders: A Continuum of Behaviors
While working at a Fortune 100 company, I took a professional development course that has helped me both personally and professionally. One of the many useful tools from that course is the following list of behavioral traits that illustrates the difference between managers and leaders.
Managers to Leaders: A Continuum of Behaviors
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Managers to Leaders: A Continuum of Behaviors
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- Managers ... Leaders
- Tactical ... Strategic
- Do things right ... Do the right thing
- Are interested in efficiency ... Are interested in effectiveness
- Administer ... Innovate
- Maintain ... Develop
- Focus on systems and structure ... Focus on people
- Rely on control ... Rely on trust
- Organize and staff ... Align people with a direction
- Emphasize tactics, structure, and systems ... Emphasize philosophy, core values, and shared goals
- Have a short-term view ... Have a long term view
- Ask how and when ... Ask what and why
- Accept the status quo ... Challenge the status quo
- Focus on the present ... Focus on the future
- Have their eyes on the bottom line ... Have their eyes on the horizon
- Develop detailed steps and timetables ... Develop visions and strategies
- Seek predictability and order ... Seek change
- Avoid risks ... Take risks
- Motivate people to comply with standards ... Inspire people to change
- Use position-to-position (superior-to-subordinate) influence ... Use person-to person influence
- Require others to comply ... Inspire others to follow
- Operate within organizational rules, regulations, policies and procedures ... Operate outside of organizational rules, regulations, policies and procedures
- Are given a position ... Take initiative to lead
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