In this episode of the Psych in Business podcast, Dr. Ernest Wayde delves into the relatively new and impactful Authentic Leadership Theory. He traces its roots back to the early 2000s, emerging as a response to unethical behaviors in government and corporate leadership. The theory emphasizes the importance of leaders being self-aware and acting in accordance with their true selves.
Dr. Wayde explains that authenticity involves a process of self-inquiry, drawing heavily from humanistic and positive psychology. The four proposed components of authentic leadership include awareness, unbiased processing, behavior aligned with true preferences, and a relational orientation that fosters truthful and open connections with others.
Defining authentic leadership proves challenging due to its recent emergence, but it generally involves behaving in a way that is true to one's authentic self. The podcast emphasizes the significance of being aware of one's authentic self, understanding personal values, and practicing principles in leadership.
Dr. Wayde candidly shares his journey towards authenticity, acknowledging challenges and personal growth. He highlights the importance of learning from one's life story, recognizing and balancing extrinsic and intrinsic motivations, and building a strong support team.
The episode concludes with a call for listeners to engage in self-awareness and learn from their life stories, emphasizing the critical role authenticity plays in effective leadership.
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