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Introduction. Organizations And Businesses Are Constantly

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Introduction
Organizations and businesses are constantly evolving. Today, you will still find managers leading, planning, controlling, and organizing. The number of managers an organization has will vary, based upon size and need of an organization. Today’s managers must remain flexible in their ability to lead.
Managers and leaders are often viewed by many as the same. However, there are differences between what a manager does and what a leader does. “A manager must deal with planning, organizing, and controlling” (Satterlee, 2013, p. 5). Leadership on the other hand differs greatly from Managing. “Leadership is also the ability to influence others and is dependent upon whether the leaders possesses that which followers seek” …show more content…

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Satterlee referenced that a leader may act as a manager; as such, a leader could be categorized as a transactional or transformational (Satterlee, 2013, pp. 5-6). “Leadership enables change inspiring motivating visions to move forward” (Ronald, 2014, p. 3). The transformational leader assesses the bigger picture and convinces “followers to transcend their self-interest for the sake of the organization” (McCleskey, 2014, p. 4). A transactional leader tends to focus on seeking gratification by maximizing “organizational and individual gains” (McCleskey, 2014, p. 5). The role of a leader is inherently more complex given the various hats a leader must wear, the exponential responsibility a leader holds, and the characteristics that they must embody (Marker, 2010, p. 1). Without a manager or a leader, employees may understand the direction of the company, mutually align to the organizational goals or achieve optimum efficiency in their work on a day-to-day basis. It’s important to remember “that the man of God [should] be competent, equipped for every good work” (Timothy 3:17, ESV).
Effective Followership
People are quick want to lead, but how many of them know how to follow? Is it important to know how to follow before you lead? “The effective follower is not

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