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Today, there is a strong chorus of call for authentic leadership. Growing level of cynicism that many people have expressed regarding leaders around the globe, who seem to pad their own pockets at the expense of their people and the organisations they serve, demand authentic leaders. The leader of North Korea, who lives in opulence while the majority of his population is starving, prominent members of the U.S. Congress found guilty of taking bribes and misusing public funds, business leaders of World Com, Enron, are among those questionable leaders. Even in Sri Lanka, leaders of Pramuka Bank, Golden Key group and the political leadership spearheaded by the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa and the actions of his close associates are being questioned.
Authentic leadership is a concept introduced by the management expert Bill George in his book ‘Authentic Leadership’. It is an approach to leadership that emphasizes building the leader’s legitimacy through honest relationships with followers by valuing their inputs and is built on an ethical foundation. This kind of leadership is not blind attention to serving the larger group or one’s individual desires but rather a very high form of altruism that shows how the individual and the group can both achieve their aims. While understanding the core values is at the centre of authentic leadership, over time re-establishing them, as new circumstances and challenges are confronted constitutes the practice and development of authentic leadership.
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