| Manage And Lead
We couldnt
leave Dr. Grint without asking him what the difference is between a leader and
a manager, could we? As you heard, he thinks too much has been made of that
question and that distinguishing between leaders and managers can actually be
damaging to an organization. He is clear that leaders must manage and managers
must lead.
Topic for
Discussion: Why does Dr. Grint warn us to stop making the distinction
between leaders and managers?
Answer: The
distinction isnt real. Within an organization that effectively operates
as a team, each individual assumes, at different times, the role of leader and
the role of manager. We certainly saw that at Record Technology, Black Diamond
and Josephs Lite Cookies today. Small businesses that focus on the
customer will put their own people in different roles at different times based
on what ultimately serves the customer best. As an additional benefit, this is
invigorating to the employee. No one is pigeon holed, no one is subservient.
The organization is fluid and the focus is common, the customer.
You think about
it: Do you manage better than you lead? Do you lead better than you manage?
Which area should you personally improve in? Can each person in your
organization improve in leadership? In management? What steps can you take to
foster everyone's advancement? |