BOSS vs. MANAGER.pptx

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Org and Mgt. - Boss versus Manager


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A boss is simply the person above you in the company hierarchy, while a manager is someone who has a level of control or responsibility in the company or organization. A boss is the person who is supervising you.

In some cases, this person may also be the manager. Your boss is the person who is responsible for evaluating your work and giving approval for certain decisions.

Depending on your placement within the organization, the boss may have a different title such as Director or Vice-President.

A manager is a person who has a level of control within an organization.

They can have duties such as creating schedules, organizing finances, or training new employees. They may also be involved in risk management, conflict resolution, and brand management.

A manager should have a bachelor’s degree in business administration or a field related to the department they work in.

For example, someone looking to become a manager for a finance company may have a finance degree. Larger companies typically require a manager to have a master’s degree in business administration.

What are the key differences between a boss and a manager?

A boss is a person above you in the company hierarchy.

A manager is someone with a level of control or responsibility.

How about the difference between a manager and a leader ?

Assessment: Question 1: Who is a boss? Question 2: Who is a manager? Question 3: Who is a leader? Last question: Can you be a manager, a boss and a leader all at the same time? How?

Assignment: Read and research about accountability. Who is accountable? As managers, how do we balance power and authority relating to accountability?

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