Chapter 2 assignment
1. Review the Manager vs. Leader Statements. Download Manager vs. Leader Statements.
2. Then, follow the instructions and complete the assignment.
3. Your paper should be:
· One (1) page
· Typed according to APA Writing StyleLinks to an external site. for margins, formatting and spacing standards.
4. Typed your paper in a Microsoft Word document, save the file, and then upload the file.
Page 1 of 2 Leadership and Management Theory Manager vs. Leader Statements Chapter 2a – Assignment The following statements are either correlated with what a Manager would say or what Leader would say. 1. Accepts the Status Quo: If it ain’t broke don’t fix it 2. Approves: You did your job well and on time. 3. Assigns duties: I need you here at 8am sharp. Our customers depend on us being on time. 4. Breaks rules: What are we doing that holds people back? 5. Carves new road: If we keep going down the same road, we’ll only end up in the same place. 6. Challenges the status quo: I know it isn’t broken, but is there a way to do it that’s even better? 7. Charts new growth: Our goals are just a starting point. We are limited only by how far we want to reach. 8. Does the right thing: I know what the rules say. But sometimes you just need to break them. 9. Does things right: Rules are rules. As much as I would like to, I can’t make an exception 10. Encourages people: If you think you’ve got a better way, my door is always open. 11. Establishes rules: Stick to the script. We can’t have everyone just running around doing their own thing. 12. Eyes the bottom line: We got everything done and came in under budget 13. Eyes the horizon: We got everything done, came in under budget, and laid the groundwork for the next phase. 14. Follows the map: Our directions are very clear. Stick to them. 15. Fosters ideas: Customers tell me they love working with you. I’d like you to show some of the others how you do that. 16. Has objectives: Let’s stick to the plans so these get done ASAP
17. Has vision: I like your thinking. Let’s see how we can work this into our operation 18. Inspires trust: My workers know I trust them to be the best they can be. 19. Instructs employees: If you’re not sure of what your job entails, you can check the flowchart on my door 20. Meets expectations: We met our goals for the quarter, mission accomplished 21. Minimizes risks: Time is money. The sooner I get this done, the better 22. Motivates: You know, I’ve never had to worry about you doing your job- and doing it well. 23. Plans the details: I will send out a memo to everyone and set a time for us to meet 24. Relies on control: My workers know the consequences if they get out of line. 25. Sees a problem: Our plan didn’t work. I’ve got to fix it before I get blamed. 26. Sees an opportunity: Our plan didn’t work. Let’s put our heads together to see what we can learn from this. 27. Sells: I have this great idea, and I know it will work if I can get you to be part of it. 28. Sets the direction: Let’s get everyone together. I’ve got some exciting news you’ll all want to hear. 29. Takes risks: This might stretch us, but the payoff will make it worthwhile. 30. Tells: This is what I want you to do, and here is how I want you to do it 31. Thinks long-term: Let’s look beyond the cost today and explore what this investment can mean down the road. 32. Thinks short-term: We can’t afford this kind of capital purchase right now 33. Votes with their head: This idea makes the most sense. Let’s go with that. 34. Votes with their heads: This idea is interesting and gutsy. How can we implement it?
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Instructions: 1. Create two (2) columns or a table in Microsoft Word document. Label the first column “Manager” and label the second column “Leader”. 2. Write all the statements listed above, that you think a Manager would say in the first column. 3. Then, write all the statements listed above, that you think a Leader would say in the second column. 4. Your paper should be: o One (1) page o Typed according to APA style for margins, formatting, and spacing standards o Typed into a Microsoft Word document, save the file, and then upload the file 5. Upload your file by clicking “Browse My Computer” for Attach File.