Difference between Management & Leadership
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Management
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Leadership
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Management is a wider term. Leadership is only a part of the manager's jobs. Thus, a manager is a more than a leader
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Leadership is a part of management and not all of it.
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Process of managing group (organized) for specific reason.
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Process of influencing behavior of individual or group regardless of reason.
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A manager makes use of formal (or official) authority to direct the subordinates.
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Leadership exercises his influence over the followers through the use of informal authority or power
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Management operates in a formal structure of organization. There is no concept of informal manager.
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Leadership operates in both organized and unorganized groups. Formal and informal leaders can coexist in an organization.
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Manager performs all 5 functions of management planning, organizing, staffing, directing and leadership.
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Leadership functions come under directing though which behavior is directed to get maximum use of subordinate's ability.
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