Thursday, April 5, 2018

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT



1. Leadership

1.1 What Is Leadership

Leadership has been defined in so many ways by different people. Stogdill (1974, p.7 ) pointed out in a review of leadership research, there are almost as many different definitions of leadership as there are people who have tried to define it.( Northhouse (2015 ) Leadership theory  and practice, Seventh edition ). As Northhouse says,”It is much like the words democracy, Love and Peace”. It has been highlighted that “In a seminal work, Rost (1991) analyzed materials written from 1900 to 1990, finding more than 200 different definitions for leadership “(Northhouse 2015, p.27). In addition it is described in the emeraldinsight Leadership & Organization Development Journal as, “It has been suggested that the study of leadership has a history stretching back over many centuries (Clemens and Mayer, 1999; Collingwood, 2001a, b; McAlpine, 1998; Jay, 1967)”
This proves that the word “Leadership” has several number of definitions as well as how people tried to study about the leadership along with how they tried to define it over many years.
According to Kotter (2001, p. 4) Leadership, by contrast, is about coping with change.
Malcom Higgs, (2003) summarizes the leadership view when he states that:
It is evident that the drivers of interest in leadership are clearly associated with change and complexity in the business and organizational environment.


2. Management

2.1 What is Management

Management is the act of getting people together to fulfil expected goals and objectives using available resources effectively and efficiently. Actually management is the process by which the execution of a given purpose is put into operation and supervision.
According to Kotter (2001, p.4) Management is about coping with complexity.  As he stated in his book, good management brings a degree of order and consistency to key dimensions like quality and profitability of products.
According to Nothhouse (2015, p.13), “Management was created as a way to reduce chaos in organizations, to make them run more effectively and efficiently. The primary functions of management, as first identified by Fayol(1916) were planning, organizing, staffing and controlling. These functions are still representative of the field of management today.


3. Relationship between Leadership and Management

While management includes on planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling; Leadership is mainly a part of directing functions of management. These two terms some instances considered as synonymous. It is essential to understand that leadership is an essential part of effective management. Both management and leadership have their own functions and characteristic activities.
Leadership is process that is similar to management in many ways. Leadership involves influence, as does management. Leadership entails working with people, which management entails well. Leadership is concerned with effective goal accomplishment, and also is management. (Northhouse, 2015)


4. The difference between Leadership and Management


As described by Northhouse (2015, p.38), Leadership is also different from management. Whereas the study of leadership can be traced back to Aristotle, Management emerged around the turn of the 20th century with the advent of our industrialized society.
As Kotter (2001, p. 4) describes, Management ensures plan achievement by controlling and problem solving, but for leadership, achieving a vision requires motivating and inspiring – keeping people moving in the right direction.
As illustrated Northhouse(2015, p.38) the key activities of management are played out differently than the activities of leadership. However as Kotter (1990, pp.7-8) stated, both leadership and management are essential for the organizational development as becoming success.
The below picture describes that the major activities of leadership and the management which are paying a different role.

SOURCE: Northhouse(2015, p.39) –   “ Adapted from a Force for change: How leadership differs from Management (pp. 3-8), by J.P.Kotter, 1990, NewyorkFree Press”






LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

1. Leadership 1.1 What Is Leadership Leadership has been defined in so many ways by different people. Stogdill (1974, p.7 ) p...