Leadership vs Management
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:01:23
Management and leadership are two terms that should be used together, but often times are not. Management can be defined as "Organization, supervision, or direction; the application of skill or care in the manipulation, use, treatment, or control (of a thing or person), or in the conduct of something." (Oxford English Dictionary, UOP library). Alternately, leadership is defined as "the action or influence necessary for the direction or organization of effort in a group undertaking" (
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Snell, S.A. (2004). Management: The New Competitive Landscape [University of Phoenix Custom Edition e-text] McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Retrieved July 14, 2004 from University of Phoenix, Resource, MGT/330 - Management: theory, Practice, and Application Website: https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/secure/resource/resource.edu
Oxford English Dictionary, Retrieved July 27, 2004
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