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WHAT IS LEADERSHIP?

WHAT IS LEADERSHIP?. Aliénor Crozon , Stéphanie Lannuzel , Guillaume Vétillart , Marine Kerriou , Charlotte Pouliquen & Anthony Giot. Authentic leadership.

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WHAT IS LEADERSHIP?

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  1. WHAT IS LEADERSHIP? AliénorCrozon, StéphanieLannuzel, Guillaume Vétillart, Marine Kerriou, Charlotte Pouliquen & Anthony Giot

  2. Authentic leadership • Definition: “mixture made of authentic leaders and followership: leadership is always a relationship between leaders and followers” (Hollander, 1992; Howell & Shamir, 2005). • Followers make the leadership as authentic • Leaders lead authentically because of their convictions (and not because of their position) • 4 components: Self-awareness, internalized moral perspective, balanced processing, relational transparency

  3. Authentic leader’s characteristics • Passion • Behavior • Connectedness • Consistency • Compassion Source: George, Bill; 2003. From Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting value.

  4. Authentic leadership “ Authentic leaders can be characterized as having a high level of integrity” & “highly transparent” Source: Shamir, Boasand Eilam, Galit “What’s your story?” A life-stories approach to authentic leadership development.

  5. Why ethics and trust are vital to effective leadership • Trustiness environment: Trust is a key component of successful working relationships between leaders and followers (and individuals more generally) that enables cooperation, helps to manage differences, encourages information sharing, and increases openness and mutual acceptance. (Mayer et al., 1995) • Business leaders must make decision that will not only benefit them, but also they must think about how the other people must be effected.

  6. Why ethics and trust are vital to effective leadership • Ethical leadership ― the demonstration of normatively appropriate conduct through personal actions and interpersonal relationships, and the promotion of such conduct to followers through two-way communication, reinforcement, and decision-making‖ (Brown, Treviño, & Harrison, 2005, p. 120). • Ethics => respect & admiration of employees

  7. Effective leaders

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