Seth Goden: Management is Not Leadership

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Seth Godin

The difference between management and leadership

Managers work to get their employees to do what they did yesterday, but a little faster and a little cheaper.

Leaders, on the other hand, know where they'd like to go, but understand that they can't get there without their tribe, without giving those they lead the tools to make something happen.

Managers want authority. Leaders take responsibility.

We need both. But we have to be careful not to confuse them. And it helps to remember that leaders are scarce and thus more valuable.

Phi Beta Iota:  We also exclude from management those who focus on inputs, as with the US agencies and Cabinets generally.  They are over-paid clerks (or in Madeline Albright's infamous phrase, “gerbils on a wheel.”)  Real managers create value added.

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