Quick question for the group 👇
Have you ever stepped up as a leader at your workplace—even if it wasn’t in your job title?
Maybe you:
- Trained a new hire
- Took charge when things got chaotic
- Helped solve a problem everyone else avoided
- Set the tone when morale was low
That’s leadership.
Here’s the key difference:
👉 A manager is given authority by a title.
👉 A leader earns influence through actions.
Managers:
- Assign tasks
- Enforce rules
- Focus on output
Leaders:
- Build people
- Take responsibility
- Create trust and direction
You don’t need a supervisor badge to be a leader. Some of the strongest leaders come from the field, the shop floor, or the crew—not the office.
Let’s talk ⬇️
- Have you shown leadership at work?
- What did it look like?
- Or have you worked under a leader vs. just a manager?
Drop your experience below 👇
This is how working hands turn into leading hands. 💪