"Leader and Boss" may have similar definitions, but do you know that a leader can be a boss while not every boss is a leader! That is because there are many differences between them. Just the term "leader" evokes more positivity than a "boss".
Leaders listen and speak rather than command. Bosses tend to give orders and their employees should listen and obey. But leaders share opinions and regard them as important. They advice, discuss, and give their colleagues positive feed backs. They motivate rather than terrify. Leaders teach and learn rather than expect and ignore.
A boss stays on the sideline and lets others do the hard work, while a leader is at the front of the pack and leads by example.
Leaders listen and speak rather than command. Bosses tend to give orders and their employees should listen and obey. But leaders share opinions and regard them as important. They advice, discuss, and give their colleagues positive feed backs. They motivate rather than terrify. Leaders teach and learn rather than expect and ignore.
A boss stays on the sideline and lets others do the hard work, while a leader is at the front of the pack and leads by example.
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| A leader is believed to encourage by creating the footsteps to follow, however bosses demand the people work under them and pushes them to work harder. |
Actually, leaders are considered to be more effective compared to bosses. That is because the happier employees are, the more productive the are, resulting in more benefit for the company.
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