12/23/2023
Many people use the word boss interchangeably with leadership, but the two are entirely different, for example, as illustrated by Lolly Daskal:
-A boss has no interest in people development; a leader is interested in helping their team grow and develop.
-A boss takes the credit; a leader gives credit to others.
-The boss says, "Go!" the leader says, "Let's go!"
-A boss instills fear; a leader inspires enthusiasm.
-A boss thinks in terms of him or herself; a leader thinks in terms of we.
-A boss depends on their own authority; a leader depends on mutual accountability and trust.
When you become a leader, you are someone who values people. It's clear that there are plenty of bosses in this world who only care about themselves. But we can be different. Let's show everyone what it means to be a true leader by putting others first and making a positive impact on the world.
Be a leader, not a boss.
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