The manager administers; the leader innovates. The manager has a short-range view; the leader has a long-range perspective. The manager asks how and when; the leader asks what and why. The manager has his eye on the bottom line; the leader has his eye on the horizon. The manager accepts the status quo; the leader challenges it.
The manager asks how and when; the leader asks what and why.
The manager asks how and when; the leader asks what and why - Warren Bennis, Leadership Guru
It is not so much that man is a herd animal, said Freud, but that he is a horde animal led by a chief
A manager sets objectives - A manager organizes - A manager motivates and communicates - A manager, by establishing yardsticks, measures - A manager develops people.
I do what the manager asks of me to the best of my ability. I'm not saying I'm brilliant or saying I'm perfect.
When the manager asks me to play somewhere, I play there. But my best position is midfield.
When your manager asks you to play in a position, you have to do it.
When a manager asks for hard data, that's usually just his way of saying no.
Everything God ever asks you to do, even if it's difficult, He asks because He has something great in mind for you.
Donald calls me and asks me what I think. Very often I will answer him, but Donald Trump is his own adviser. He is his own campaign manager.
I proceeded to prove everybody right as to how bad an economics student I was by failing as an assistant manager in every theatre I went to that hired me, both as an assistant manager and as an actor. I lost money and tickets, and I couldn't keep track of anything. So eventually they fired me from assistant-manager jobs, but kept me on as an actor.
If we play in the right way and do what the manager asks us then we will win games.
My dad was always my manager as far as I was concerned, even when I had another manager. At times he let me go with someone else who he thought could take me to another level when he couldn't, and he was right. But they were in it for another reason. He was in it because he wanted to see me succeed no matter what, and he made decisions based on being a dad as opposed to a manager.
Everybody asks me if I sing on this record. Even my mother asks me. I am a very proud person and this is embarrassing.
When the manager comes in he cannot say, 'This is something I want to do.' It is an environment that the manager creates and it happens over time.
My tour manager, I met him at Boot Barn. He was selling me a pair of boots... and he said, 'I moved to Nashville to be a tour manager, and I need work right now,' and I said, 'Man, I don't even have a tour manager. So you can tour-manage me.'