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Managers and Leaders: Are They Synonyms?
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| Guest post by: Dr Shailesh Thaker |
Article Overview: A manager is the person in charge of commanding and running a business or a project. Leadership deals with the interpersonal relations. Managing means planning, developing and organizing. In the contemporary society leadership qualities along with managing abilities are a must.
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Managers and Leaders: Are They Synonyms?
A manager is the person in charge of commanding and running a
business or a project. Leadership deals with the interpersonal relations.
Managing means planning, developing and organizing. In the contemporary society
leadership qualities along with managing abilities are a must.
If there is one thing I have learnt during my career as a military
TV redactor in the Romanian Ministry of Defense, that is that leadership has
never been simple. In this day and age even military leaders are confronted
with many challenges including bureaucracy, media influence,
internationalisation and changes of cultural and economic patterns.
One thing is so far clear: a leader is not a ruler or a despot.
His role is to guide, to inspire, to communicate, to build trust and to direct
toward the achievement of goals.
Many managers consider themselves leaders. Well, that’s not
entirely accurate. When a manager is able to persuade a team to complete some
objectives without forcing his authority, then he is demonstrating leadership
qualities. While a leader can be a manager, a manager is not necessary a
leader.
Make no confusion: to be in charge of a team doesn’t automatically
make you a leader. People choose their leaders naturally, based on personal
feelings, most of the times subjective evaluations. There are some traditional
patterns people look for in a leader: physical appearance, social and personal
traits. Studies prove that tall and handsome men make charismatic leaders. Education
plays a significant role, but not as important as individual qualities such as
charisma, magnetism, reputation and tact. Such leaders have to be self
confident and able to listen to their followers. While physical appearance
cannot be changed, but slightly improved with the right clothing, other
behaviors can be trained.
Leadership Training Is That Really Necessary?
My answer is yes. Leaders are made, not born. There is no such a
thing as a natural born leader this is just a label used to describe a person
able to influence others easily. Because everyone has a natural born capacity
to lead, becoming a leader is not so difficult. To achieve this goal training
and learning go hand in hand.
What should a leader learn? The art of communicating a message across
effectively and clearly is a vital part of being a successful leader. Speaking
is not enough. Important factors, such as understanding and using body
language, listening and writing, fuse to generate the lifeblood of good
communication.
A leader should learn to overcome others people barriers when
delivering a message. There are three basic rules to achieve this goal: be
clear in your mind, deliver the message in plain language and make sure that
the idea has been understood.
Cultural differences can make it difficult for some people to
communicate effectively. Germans and Nordics are more restrained in gesture
than many Latin nations, while Americans and Australians can say exactly what
they mean. A be yourself approach can work there is no better marketing than
telling the truth. Be honest, but not impolite. Do not try to be anyone else or
copy another one’s style.
You’ve heard that often: first impressions are very important. In
business and media that’s a proven theory: the first five seconds of a meeting
are more important than the next ten minutes. A faultless look, even if
informal, makes always a good impact: matching decent colours, impeccable shoes
and garments, a proper haircut and no exaggeration with cologne will not err.
Certainly there’s more to leadership training than one can write
in a short article: from learning the secret of clear communication both within
the team and with the media, to understanding and using gestures; from learning
how to listen to recognizing and overcoming prejudice (ground rule: think about
the words you hear, not the person saying them); from reading efficiently to
taking notes and improving memory; from using the phone to writing letters and
much more.
Because the contemporary society is continuously changing, modern
managers and leaders need to improve their skills constantly and to gather
knowledge vital for their organizations.
Leadership Theories
In 1960, Douglas McGregor described two behavioral theories,
Theory X and Theory Y, in his book The Human Side of Enterprise.
Theory X represents the idea of ruling by controlling, the
so-called stick and carrot philosophy of management. According to Freud people
are naturally lazy and need to be controlled or punished in order to work
effectively. Some managers do believe these affirmations. In the modern society
such approaches lead nowhere: employees get frustrated, feel uncomfortable at
work, tend to introvert, perform just because they are afraid of some
consequences and not because they are motivated. As long as this theory you can
find a better description of it on the web by typing Douglas McGregor in any
search engine will influence managers, the real potentials of an employee will
remain hidden.
McGregor’s Theory Y gives prominence to communication and human
interrelations. Managers who create a harmonious working environment motivate
workers. The idea is that a satisfied team will achieve goals faster and more
proficient than a frustrated, fearful team. Adepts of the Theory Y give
confidence to their followers know how to listen and how to reward them and
support initiative and creativity. The individual and organizational goals can
be integrated. This is the kind of approach the modern society longs for.
People need to be respected and valued for what and who they are. Although
there are common traits for us all, it’s a wrong approach to generalize.
Why Motivate?
Treat your workers as individuals and soon you will be able to
harvest the fruits of their work. And don’t forget: a thank you, well done
motivates and wins a heart and a won heart means a step towards attaining
loyalty.
To motivate means to understand human nature. Motivation is an
essential factor in the existence and success of a company and it is a skill
which must be learnt. Forget the idea that money is the prime motivator.
Nowadays security is a major stimulus: unemployment determines
workers to appreciate the security of a job. Well, sure employees will act
positively to a raise or a money prize, but if they don’t like the job, the
company or (yes!) the manager is unlikely that they will perform at their best.
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