management and leadership
Think of the managers you have reported to thus far in your career. Now consider the people you have
worked with or know of that you would consider leaders. Based on these experiences, what would you
surmise about the responsibilities of managers and leaders and about the distinctions between these
two categories in health care settings?
This week’s Learning Resources classify management and leadership (which are often confused in
everyday discussion) and explain their significance for health care organizations. As you advance
professionally, it is critical to understand the distinctions between management and leadership and
how you can apply this knowledge for increasing effectiveness in your workplace.
To prepare:
•Review the information in the Learning Resources.
•Conduct additional research on your own and select at least two current, credible sources that
contribute to your understanding of management and leadership.
•Reflect on how the roles of management and leadership differ in supporting the organization to set
and achieve goals.
•Drawing upon specific examples from a current or previous practice setting, bring to mind someone
who seemed to be a leader but not a manager and someone who seemed to be a manager but not a
leader (generally speaking, or within a specific circumstance). Be prepared to support your assessment
with specific behavioral descriptions found in the literature.
Post on or before Day 3 an analysis of how management and leadership roles differ in terms of
supporting an organization to set and achieve goals. In addition, post descriptions of an individual who
demonstrates leadership behaviors but not management behaviors and an individual who demonstrates
management behaviors but not leadership behaviors. Provide your rationale, identifying specific
characteristics of effective managers and leaders. (Note: Do not identify these individuals by name,
position, or location.)