Accountancy, asked by kumarisimran601, 7 months ago

"all managers are leader but all leaders are not manager"in the light of this statement difference between leadership and management​

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Answered by payalpatwal2005
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Answer:

Yes all manageers are leaders but leaders aren't managers....as a person who can manage something or tasks is a manager but a person who view things and tasks above all of the managers. Hence, a manager manages a single task but a leader motivates people and manage every manager.

Answered by Khushidash248
1

Answer:

All managers are leaders but all leaders are not managers. This statement is absolutely correct as management is wider term than leadership.

Explanation:

Difference between Managership and Leadership

 

a- managership

b- leadership

(i) Basis of Existence

a)Organised group (or formal organisation)  

b)Unorganised group or informal organisation.

(ii) Focus

a)Attainment of the objectives of the organisation.

b)To satisfy the expectations and aspirations of the followers.

(iii) Authority

a)Formed authority.

b)Informal authority. The followers themselves allow leader the authority to give orders and to lead them.

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