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The manorial personality is pragmatic. Without the manger there would no planning, no order, and no predictability.
If the entrepreneur lives in the future, the manager lives in the past.
Where the entrepreneur craves control, the manager craves order.
Where the entrepreneur thrives on change, the manger compulsively clings to the status quo.
Where the entrepreneur invariable sees the opportunity in events, the manger invariably sees the problems.
The manger builds a house and then lives in it forever.
The entrepreneur builds a house and the instant it it done begins planning the next one.
The entrepreneur invariable the things, the manger puts in rows.
The manager is the one who runs after the entrepreneur to clean up the mess. Without the entrepreneur there would no mess to clean up.
Without the manager, there could be no business, no society. Without the entrepreneur, there would be no innovation.
It is the tension between, the entrepreneur’s vision and the manger’s pragmatism that creates the synthesis from which all great works are born.