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