Keys to transparent authentic leadership: Consciousness, conversation, conduct
Honesty, openness and sincerity build trust in organizations
By John E. Barbuto Jr.
Most leaders agree it’s important to tell a compelling story backed by a great vision, but there is much more than
that to the leadership process. Today, leaders must be both transparent and authentic: transparent in speaking their
minds and consistent in their actions.
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