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Even if there are differences between characteristic qualities for management and leadership, there are a common set of skills both managers and leaders should have to be able to guide their organization in the right direction. They should have good communication skills, be strategic thinkers, goal-oriented, problem-solvers, team-builders and have empathy.
 
Even if there are differences between characteristic qualities for management and leadership, there are a common set of skills both managers and leaders should have to be able to guide their organization in the right direction. They should have good communication skills, be strategic thinkers, goal-oriented, problem-solvers, team-builders and have empathy.
  
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==The difference from Managers to leaders==
  
'''Table of content:'''
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===Focus===
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===Skillset===
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===Vision===
  
- Introduction – the big idea/definitions of management and leadership
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==The similarities from Mangers to leaders==
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===Communication===
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===Decision-making and Problem-solving===
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===TIme Management===
  
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==Shared Skills==
  
- Project management qualities
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==The qualities of managers==
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==The qualities of leaders==
  
o The fundamentals of management
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==Your personal journey to become a leader==
  
o Pros and cons of management
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==Is the leadership style a sucessfactor in project management?==
  
 
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==Conclussion==
- Leadership qualities
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o The fundamentals of leadership
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o Pros and cons of leadership
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- Application: Balancing management and leadership
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- Conclusion
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'''References:'''
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KOTTER, J. P. (1990). WHAT LEADERS REALLY DO. Harvard Business Review, 68(3), 103–111.
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Westerdahl, S. (2003). Organising and managing work. Organisational, managerial and strategic behaviour in theory and practice. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 19(3), 392–394. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0956-5221(03)00030-7
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Revision as of 15:17, 19 February 2023

Abstract:

Management and leadership are two distinct but complementary approaches to guiding organizations towards success. There are overlaps between the two roles, but there are quite some differences between their qualities. Management focuses on “doing things right”, while leadership focuses on “doing the right things”. Both are important in effective and successful organization, but balance is key.

Management qualities include planning and organizing, control, rule-following, technical knowledge and being risk-averse. Good management tends to lead to good structure, predictability, and control over projects and the organization. However, since the goal for managers is to do the right things, a common consequence is a too rigid approach, which might lead to resistance to change and lack of inspiration.

Leadership qualities include to be a visionary, have emotional intelligence, being able to influence people, risk-taking, and be adaptable. Good leadership can lead to an inspiring and creative work environment where the vision for the future is clear for others. On the other side, there can easily be lack of structure, unnecessary risk-taking, and sometimes difficulties in execution of their vision.

Even if there are differences between characteristic qualities for management and leadership, there are a common set of skills both managers and leaders should have to be able to guide their organization in the right direction. They should have good communication skills, be strategic thinkers, goal-oriented, problem-solvers, team-builders and have empathy.

Contents

The difference from Managers to leaders

Focus

Skillset

Vision

The similarities from Mangers to leaders

Communication

Decision-making and Problem-solving

TIme Management

Shared Skills

The qualities of managers

The qualities of leaders

Your personal journey to become a leader

Is the leadership style a sucessfactor in project management?

Conclussion

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