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Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 2 | S4E012
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Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 2:
In Part 2 of the episode on authenticity, the panel discusses authentic leadership in practice. Sahand reflects about his observation of authentic leadership (AL) in his career and what qualities are essential for authentic leaders, especially from the perspective of those just starting their careers. The importance of developing self-awareness and having authentic leadership mentors is highlighted.
From a mid-career perspective, Jacklyn shares that self-doubt is part of one’s entire leadership journey, not just in early career stages. Confidence comes with practice and by having a support system or “circle of influence” in place.
Later in career, Wendy reports that in her experience, mid to late career leaders can become complacent and perhaps “over confident” and rate themselves as more effective and authentic than others do. Humility and self-awareness are key in this stage of career to help retain authenticity.
The panel also explores the influence of authentic leadership, civility norms in the workplace and the possibility of burnout and turnover among early career health professionals who are subjected to co-worker incivility. Reasons for workplace incivility, the role of health leaders in role modelling civility and authentically challenging incivility is discussed.
Here are the articles discussed with the authenticity panel:
Authentic leadership in healthcare organizations: A study of 14 chief executive officers and 70 direct reports. Marcy Saxe-Braithwaite, Sylvia Gautreau. Health Management Forum, December 2019
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0840470419890634?journalCode=hmfa
Title: The Effect of Authentic Leadership, Person-Job Fit, and Civility Norms on New Graduate Nurses Experiences of Coworker Incivility and Burnout. Health K. Spence-Laschinger and Emily A. Read. Journal of Nursing Administration. Vol 16 No 11. Nov. 2016
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Manage episode 408306568 series 2796763
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 2:
In Part 2 of the episode on authenticity, the panel discusses authentic leadership in practice. Sahand reflects about his observation of authentic leadership (AL) in his career and what qualities are essential for authentic leaders, especially from the perspective of those just starting their careers. The importance of developing self-awareness and having authentic leadership mentors is highlighted.
From a mid-career perspective, Jacklyn shares that self-doubt is part of one’s entire leadership journey, not just in early career stages. Confidence comes with practice and by having a support system or “circle of influence” in place.
Later in career, Wendy reports that in her experience, mid to late career leaders can become complacent and perhaps “over confident” and rate themselves as more effective and authentic than others do. Humility and self-awareness are key in this stage of career to help retain authenticity.
The panel also explores the influence of authentic leadership, civility norms in the workplace and the possibility of burnout and turnover among early career health professionals who are subjected to co-worker incivility. Reasons for workplace incivility, the role of health leaders in role modelling civility and authentically challenging incivility is discussed.
Here are the articles discussed with the authenticity panel:
Authentic leadership in healthcare organizations: A study of 14 chief executive officers and 70 direct reports. Marcy Saxe-Braithwaite, Sylvia Gautreau. Health Management Forum, December 2019
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0840470419890634?journalCode=hmfa
Title: The Effect of Authentic Leadership, Person-Job Fit, and Civility Norms on New Graduate Nurses Experiences of Coworker Incivility and Burnout. Health K. Spence-Laschinger and Emily A. Read. Journal of Nursing Administration. Vol 16 No 11. Nov. 2016
Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/
Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/
For more information about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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