One aspect of leadership is to first decrypt the differences and similarities between leaders and managers. Leaders are not rare people with exceptional charisma necessarily and that there is no hierarchy that exists where one is more important than the other. The author says that that these two roles should complement one another in their focus and that they are different entities with differing roles in an organization that are interdependent. While many people can play roles as leaders in an organization, it is the duty of management to help guide the group through rough patches and while this involves leadership skills, leading can come from beyond this managerial role from within members of the organization who can be leaders in the sense that they are open to changes and can adapt and help others do the same while management works in terms of organizing and leader work “aligning” people with new directions. Since constant change and evolution are such important parts of the success of an organization, having a balance between the aligning influences of the leaders in the organization and the management-based duties of organization and assistance with stability through the change, is vital. Kotter points out