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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Manager vs leader

Hi,
Please have a look at this:

The word 'manager' has too often come to be synonymous with control - cold, uncaring, passionless. I never associate passion with the world 'manager', and I've never seen a leader without it

I don't understand the bold part very clearly. Does it mean that managers always lack passion, while true leaders are always passionate?

Many thanks,
Nessie.
  

Top answer

Hi Nessie, That's what the author is saying, yes. At least in his experience, managers don't have passion.

  • Hi Nessie, That's what the author is saying, yes.
  • At least in his experience, managers don't have passion.
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Hi Nessie,

That's what the author is saying, yes. At least in his experience, managers don't have passion.
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Nessie:
It is the author's opinion that managers do not have passion, and leaders do have passion. He is saying that this is the difference between a manager and leader.

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