There is a difference between being a "boss" and being a "leader". . .

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There is a difference between being a "boss" and being a "leader". . .

Over the years, we have equated the word "boss" with the word "leader." As our culture has changed, the value of a quality leader has become more important than a good "boss." Here are some areas to consider when leading a team.