Four Words That Separate a Leader from a Manager | Dave Anderson
“What’s the difference between a leader and a manager?” she asked. I was sitting in front of this executive because this was the crux of the issue going on in her company.
I was unprepared for the question and therefore rambled on WAY too long. I was sure I did not get her business. Fortunately, somewhere in my long winded answer she heard something she liked, and she hired me to work with her team leaders.
Now I can answer her question in four words –
Behaviors, Followers, Titles, Subordinates
Leader Vs. Manager
Good Leaders Need To Manage As Well
First let me be clarify a few things:
- Managing is a component of good leadership.
- To be an effective leader, you need to be a good manager.
- But, being a good manager does not necessarily make me a good leader.
- Management is about resources and processes. Leadership is about people.
Maybe the question is, “How do I know if I am dealing with a real leader or just a manager?”
Titles and Subordinates
If my title is the primary reason people comply with my instructions, then I am merely managing subordinates. I may be a very competent manager. I may be very good at resources and process management. But, if my influence ends because I have a title, or because I am competent, then I have fallen short of leading and creating followers.
To expand on this topic more click on the following title: Five Ways a Leader Becomes a Manager
Behaviors and Followers
My behaviors will determine whether people follow me. How a leader behaves on a consistent basis, will attract committed followers. Real leadership combines both the competency and the character of the leader.
I define character as the sum total of a person’s habits – the good habits of character and the bad habits of character. A short list may include:
- Integrity
- Courage
- Humility
- Selflessness
- Attitude
To read more on the topic of character click on the following title: Buzzword Defined: Character
Individuals become followers as a result of the behaviors they observe from the leader. Competency alone will get most individuals to comply with a leader’s instructions. But, it is character that creates committed followers.
The Bottom Line:
I recognized in my corporate career that there are real leaders and there are just managers. Sometimes they have the same title on their business cards!
How I behave on a regular basis – my habits – does more than my job title to determine whether I am a real leader with followers or just a manager with subordinates.
The executive who first asked me, “What’s the difference between a leader and a manager?” was looking someone to help her develop her managers into leaders.
Question:
Do you have compliant subordinates or committed followers? How can you change that?
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