Leadership and Management

Faris Alami
2 min readJul 11, 2020

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Leadership and Management

Today’s multi-generational workforce has created wonderful opportunities for better communication between generations, but it has also created challenges in understanding what each other’s words actually mean.

One example is the phrase,“Let’s Chat.”

To a Baby Boomer or Gen-Xer, it could mean, “Let’s go grab a cup of coffee, sit down and talk about it.” To a Gen-Xer or Millennial, it could also mean, “I will send you a text,” or imply a conversation through Facebook or Snapchat.

We use this example to highlight the opportunity provided for us to create better communications between leaders, managers, and of course, everyone else. These are interesting times, as today we might find a 24 years old Manager overseeing a staff ranging from their twenties to their forties and beyond.

The workplace today is in transition — there are leaders and managers who know exactly what they are doing, others that don’t, and then, some who know how but aren’t good at communicating in a way that everyone understands. Being able to Lead is about inspiration, and allowing people to do what they want to do based on the path you created or started.

Managing is the ability to coordinate activities to make sure things are being done efficiently, effectively, and in the intended direction. The difference? When you are leading, you are not necessarily telling people what to do. You are opening the pathway for others to do what they do, whether they do it your way or any other way. You lead them along the path but don’t control their every movement.

In management, you may need to tell them what to do because you need to guide them through the process. Of course, there are many styles of management, but what I want to highlight is the opportunity for leadership and management to collaborate and coordinate, with everyone else involved in the process.

One of the ways to do that is to have a better communication, making sure management and leadership teams — as well as everyone else — are on the same page regarding the terms they are using that make an impact on people’s actions.

BEFORE YOU GO: Think About:

What does “Leadership” mean to you?

What does “Management” mean to you?

What tools have you used to keep your multi-generational workplace working in terms of communication and the added online lifestyle?

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Faris Alami is Founder and CEO of International Strategic Management, Inc. (ISM). He is recognized internationally on his work on global leadership, entrepreneurship ecosystem and SME development. He serves on several boards.

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Faris Alami
Faris Alami

Written by Faris Alami

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