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Or get out of the way!

A manager is not a person who can do the work better than his men;

He is a person who can get his men to do the work better than he can. Frederick W. Smith

Expert Influence – when the leader is very experienced about the job

A good manager gets everyone involved.

A good manager works WITH his employees.

One of the most important tasks of a manager is to eliminate his people’s excuses for failure. Robert Townsend

What managers decide to stop doing is often more important than what they decide to do. Peter F. Drucker

A good manager gets everyones input.

Success for leadership is....knowing the great art of directing others without their noticing it. Unknown

Working as a team gets better results.

A well-liked manager treats others with respect.

One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency. Arnold H. Glasow

The difference between a boss and a leader: