Organizations enable groups to operate more effectively than individuals, requiring synchronization of efforts among members. Management plays a crucial role in coordinating these efforts through resource allocation and process regulation, while leadership provides direction to achieve company objectives. A leader's effectiveness is ultimately measured by their ability to fulfill the company's mission and increase shareholder value, which extends beyond stockholders to include customers, employees, suppliers, and the wider community. This broader perspective aligns with the concept of company capital, emphasizing the importance of value creation for all stakeholders. The study of leadership, particularly the dynamics between leaders and followers, is essential in understanding how top executives shape organizational structure and goals.