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Lider Versus Manager, Management Versus Leadership

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  • Angela-Olimpia LOBONEA OLTEAN

    (WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMISOARA)

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There is a very pronounced tendency to confuse leadership with management. Also, the leader-manager issue is intensively discussed and researched. Specialty literature highlights the presence of five typical situations regarding the use of the leadership and management concepts, which are: superposition, contraposition, partial similarities between the spheres of these two concepts, leadership - part of management, management - part of leadership. We come with the premise for a new approach: whatever it will be named - management of the future or leadership, manager-leader or leader, the organization of the future will need a visionary, intuitive, authentic leader, with rigor and method, a good organizer and very well trained professionally.

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  • Angela-Olimpia LOBONEA OLTEAN, 2016. "Lider Versus Manager, Management Versus Leadership," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 5, pages 167-171, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2016:v:5:p:167-171
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