“The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you.” Max DePree, American writer.
“The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you.” Max DePree, American writer.
“The manager has his eye on the bottom line; the leader has his eye on the horizon.” – Warren Bennis, Author
Most people leave a position because of a bad “boss”. In the new economy, a knowledge worker expects something different from a manager. They expect not to be “bossed” but to be “led”, to be respected, inspired and motivated.
In his 1989 book “On Becoming a Leader,” Warren Bennis composed a list of the differences between managers and leaders:
Perhaps there was a time when the calling of the manager and that of the leader could be separated. Today’s new economy requires a new set of behaviors. A balance between being a leader and a manager. I call that “Balanced Leadership.”
As a leader, which behaviors do you really use the most?
Which behaviors do you need to change or use more to be a better leader for your knowledge workers?
“Remember the difference between a boss and a leader. A boss says ‘Go’. A leader says ‘Let’s go’.” Unattributed.