This qualitative study was undertaken as part of the
ISLDN global study of social justice leaders, focused on the leadership stories
of the respondent. This study is framed
in authentic leadership and examined the leader’s self-awareness, authentic
behaviors, and relationships, which both communicated and solidified the
authenticity of the leader. Data were
collected, then analyzed through the lens of the leader’s story which formed
her way of leading. Findings showed that leaders who possess self-understanding
grounded in core values, make decisions and behave in ways that demonstrate
their self-understandings, and form relationships with followers that build
trust through their authenticity promote positive cultures in their
organizations and lead with greater conviction.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | July 15, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |