In our second attachment-informed leadership (AIL) post on Substack, Jonathan Wolf-Phillips and I focus on the five functions of secure leadership that foster followers’ sense of safety and trust.
The five functions that collectively define the leader as a security provider are:
1️⃣ Safe Haven
2️⃣ Secure Base
3️⃣ Proximity Seeking
4️⃣ Emotional Ties
5️⃣ Separation Distress
You can find out more about why the perception of a leader as a security provider in the context of attachment is a unique construct and what its organisational benefits are by clocking on the link below.

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