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Question
All managers are leaders, but all leaders are not managers. Do you agree?
Short Answer
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Solution 1
No, occasionally the terms “leader” and “manager” are regarded interchangeably. This is not correct. A manager may not be a leader because he is unable to gain his subordinates' trust and confidence. He must rely on his officer to seek cooperation and ensure that his subordinates complete their tasks.
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Solution 2
I do agree that all managers are leaders, but all leaders are not managers because:
- Management is a wider term than leadership.
- It is necessary for a manager to play the role of a leader.
- It is not necessary for a leader to play the role. of a manager.
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Notes
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