1 min readLeaders Need Managers
by Guy Gage | March 23, 2026 | Business, Leadership
However, leadership alone is just wishful thinking if it never produces results. Great ideas about serving clients, building an engaging culture, or attracting the right talent remain exactly that – ideas. If managers don’t prioritize, organize, align, and equip their teams, those ideas never materialize.
Unlike leadership being visible, great management is mostly invisible. It coordinates people and processes so smoothly that it appears effortless – almost as if success would have happened naturally. Easy peasy. But when there is failure or underachievement, all eyes turn to the manager. Maybe it’s not so easy after all.
Consider how this tax season is progressing. Are engagements being monitored for quality and timeliness? Are staff appropriately assigned and supported? Are clients connecting regularly with managers instead of relying solely on partners? Are managers able to adjust to shifting priorities while still feeling supported and engaged?
Managers matter because they make leaders effective. They turn direction into execution. They live the culture and reinforce it with their teams. They earn the confidence of clients and ensure work gets done well and on time.
When managers are strong, everything works better – ideas become results, teams stay aligned, and leaders can focus on leading. Leaders need managers.
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