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Review the photo below titled "The Differences Between a Leader and a Manager." While a good manager will also be a leader and vice versa.

          Review the photo below titled "The Differences Between a Leader and a Manager." While a good manager will also be a leader and vice versa.
        

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It shows two columns, one labeled "Leader" and the other labeled "Manager." Under each column, there are several bullet points that highlight the differences between the two roles. Under the "Leader" column, the bullet points include: inspires, innovates, focuses  Show more…

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