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Life as a Cat Herder - Leadership vs. Management

September 25, 2017

By: Omnia Group

Life as a Cat Herder! Leadership vs. Management - The Differences and How to Be Good at Both

Running a successful business can be a lot like herding cats. You need a plan for getting it done, and you need to know what you will be doing with all those cats! You don’t want to corral them all in one place and then wonder, “What now?”

Before the fur flies, it helps to have a good idea of what your leadership personality style is.  Here at the Omnia Group, we recognize 17 distinct styles, and each of them motivates in different ways. You can't make your teamwork as a unit if you don’t understand who you naturally are as a leader. Are you more of a "lead from the trenches" type, waving a squeaky toy in front of the furry hordes, or a "big picture" person who manages from the back with a laser pointer? Are you more empathetic or more logical? Do you seek to build consensus or require a more structured system for getting things done?

Knowing who you are as a leader will help you be a cat whisperer, able to set goals effectively, and motivate your team to work toward those goals. That, in turn, will increase your brand recognition and make your company more successful.

Now that you have all those cats' attention and are communicating well with them, how do you keep them together long enough to finish the job without losing focus and wandering off?

Maybe some in your pride are assertive and want to explore the outdoors, while others are happier sitting on a windowsill providing support. Perhaps others need significant guidance because they are so focused on perfection. Still, more may be inclined to make great leaps, knowing that if they fail, they can shake it off and try again.

This is all about your management style: not only applying what you know about yourself as a leader, but also your knowledge of the people on your team. Getting them to work together efficiently and harmoniously may sometimes seem like you're trying to keep the cats off the counter. But, once you understand who they are and what motivates them ─ Personal performance incentives? Perks? Constant challenge? ─ and can identify the right approach; it becomes a lot easier.

Understanding how to guide each employee separately and help them acclimate to your culture and positively interact with each other can make or break your success.

Leadership and management are often presented as conflicting, two positions with different outlooks and future goals. "Leaders have followers" and "managers have subordinates" are the classic lines of division. However, these lines don't really fit into today's business culture, where the roles are now intermingled. Examining each separately and evaluating what they bring to the big picture is important, of course. But so is being able to see how leadership and management traits blend, so you can use both to become better at herding your own particular group of cats.

Leadership and management aren’t scratching and clawing at each other for survival. They are essential pieces needed for success. Leadership is about the ability to influence while management oversees the operations and processes. You need them both, and those roles need each other to become the best they can be. You can have processes in place, but it doesn't matter if the people aren't motivated. Conversely, you can have motivated people ready and eager to work, but nothing will get accomplished if there is no clear direction. Leadership and management are locked together in purpose and intent.

It doesn't matter if you are literally herding cats or if it just feels like it some days: self-awareness is a strong starting point for building upon your leadership and management skills. Understanding and utilizing the aspects of who you are as both a manager and a leader will make you more efficient in all your roles. It helps you understand what you need from your team and helps you know what your team will need from you and one another.

The Omnia Leadership Report helps you find clear, cogent answers to the question of what kind of leader and manager you are. With this tool, you can identify the leadership personality style best suited to you and manage your team most effectively. Knowing your strengths, potential weaknesses, and how they will manifest themselves in your leadership role is crucial. It’s like catnip for your success.

Omnia Group

For over 30 years, we’ve helped organizations across the world improve and optimize their workforce operations and company cultures. While we take a unique, scientific approach to hiring, development and retention, we also believe every business is a people business. Our passionate advisors always put people first.

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