2. TOC
• Management vs. Leadership
• What is Management?
• What is Leadership?
• Differences beetween M&L
• Management Functions
• Management Roles
• Conclusion
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3. Management vs. Leadership
Three assumptions:1
•leadership equals management
•leadership and management are not equal
•leadership and management are complementary
1 Gardner & Schermerhorn
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4. What is Management?
• Peter Drucker’s definition:
“A manager is a person who‘s acitvity involves
planning, organizing, integrating and
measuring.“
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5. What is Management?
• Caiden defined Management as
„the term preferred in business, ...
administration is the term preferred in public
administration.
Both terms refer to the process
– the way people get things done
through other people in
organizational settings.“
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6. What is Leadership?
Vecchio defined leadership as
“the process through which leaders influence the values,
behaviors, and attitudes of others”.
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7. What is Leadership?
Byrd defined leadership as
“the leader's ability to anticipate, envision, maintain
flexibility, and empower others to create strategic change as
necessary”.
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8. Differences beetween M&L
“Managers are people who do things right,
while leaders are people who do the right thing“
By Bennis
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9. Differences beetween M&L
Manager Leader
administers innovates
is a copy is an original
maintains develops
focuses on systems and focuses on people
structure
relies on control inspires trust
has a short-range view has a long-range perspective
asks how and when asks what and why
has his or her eye always on the Has his or her eye on the
bottom line horizon
imitates originates
accepts the status quo challenges it
is the classic good soldier is his or her own person
does things right does the right thing
Derived from Alan
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10. Management Functions
1. PLANNING Budgeting, action plans
2. ORGANISING chain of command, escalation
3. COMMANDING transformed to
4. COORDINATING LEADING
5. CONTROLLING Performance measurement
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12. Conclusion
• No definite line to draw between leadership and management
• There is no way of being the perfect leader or being the perfect manager
• The best possible solution might be a combination of both.
„A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way”
John C. Maxwell
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13. Thank you
for
your attention
Nico Schuster
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