A Quote by George E. M. Kelly

Remember the difference between a boss and a leader. A boss says, Go! A leader says, Let's go! — © George E. M. Kelly
Remember the difference between a boss and a leader. A boss says, Go! A leader says, Let's go!
The boss drives people; the leader coaches them. The boss depends on authority; the leader on good will. The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says I; The leader says WE. The boss fixes the blame for the breakdown; the leader fixes the breakdown. The boss says, GO; the leader says Lets GO!
People ask the difference between a leader and a boss. The leader leads, and the boss drives.
The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says 'I'; The leader says 'We'.
There is a difference between being a leader and being a boss. Both are based on authority. A boss demands blind obedience; a leader earns his authority through understanding and trust.
The boss says 'Go'; the leader says 'Let's go!'
The boss says 'I'; the leader, 'we'.
The leader works in the open and the boss in covert. The leader leads, and the boss drives.
A leader is not someone who says: Follow me.......A leader is someone who says: I'll go first.
I am working in my office. I've got a boss who tells me what to do. He's got a boss who tells him what to do. And above him is another boss who probably is telling my boss in the same way - or my boss' boss in the same way what to do. In actuality, this is not the way things work. Management science says that that kind of a chain doesn't work more than three levels up.
A manager says 'go,' but a leader says 'let's go'.
As a leader, it is vitally important that you keep in touch with your boss on a regular, sacrosanct basis. Chances are your boss can provide an aerial view that will make your path more clear.
I finished 'Bigg Boss.' Why should I go on the show again? What is the need for it? If I have to go in the 'Bigg Boss' house, I will go as a guest, exchange pleasantries and leave.
When a leader is in the Democratic Party he's a boss. When he's in the Republican Party he's nothing but a leader.
I think the policy makers like the idea of being the boss. I mean people who like to boss other people around like to go into politics so they can become the boss.
The leader sees things through the eyes of his followers. He puts himself in their shoes and helps them make their dreams come true. The leader does not say, "Get going!" Instead he says, "Let's go!" and leads the way. He does not walk behind with a whip; he is out in front with a banner.
If somebody says I'm a leader or notices the things I try to do to be a leader, it's the ultimate compliment.
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