About Us

A key problem facing leaders at work is to establish a sense of legitimacy for their leadership, to mobilise the consent of their people to being led by them. This only happens when leaders have a sincere and genuine concern for those in their charge and enable their people to realise the very best in themselves. In other words, managers have the right to demand delivery of their people, not because they pay them or because they are in a position of authority, but because they Care for and Grow them.

Care and Growth are the universal criteria for any Legitimate Relationship of Power.

What are the roots of the Legitimate Leadership Model?

The Legitimate Leadership Model originated from seminal research into trust in management in the South African gold mines in the late 1980s. Contrary to expectation, trust in management in the apartheid era was not consistently low, but varied immensely, both across mines and even in different shafts on the same mine. Trust in management was not found to be a function of working/living conditions, rates of pay, trade union activity, or the sophistication of the company’s human resources policies and systems. Rather, trust in management was granted or withheld on the basis of the employees’ perception of their leadership’s genuine concern for their welfare. The leadership of a mine was seen to be legitimate and worthy, or not, of support on this basis only.

Whether the management of any enterprise is trusted and viewed as legitimate, therefore, is ultimately a function of the intent of the immediate supervisor at any level in the hierarchy.

Where has the Legitimate Leadership Model been applied? 

Over the past 25 years the original research findings have been applied in more than 250 diverse organisations around the world. Legitimate Leadership Partners and Associates work with clients globally both on-site and from their home locations in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada, Belgium and Finland.

OUR TEAM

Our core consulting team of Legitimate Leadership directors and associates are supported by an exceptional back office team and specialist staff, as well as a broad network of consultants, coaches and mentors who work together to enable the shift from TAKING to GIVING.

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Russell Jackson

Legitimate Leadership Ambassador, Programme For Management Development, BA Geography (Hon)

Russell graduated from Pretoria Boys High School and studied Accounting at the University of the Witwatersrand. After completing his articles with KPMG, he qualified as a Chartered Accountant (CA(SA)). Following his qualification, he travelled extensively across the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Russell has held various leadership roles, including serving as Chief Financial Officer for a law firm with an annual fee income of R240 million and over 60 partners. He also worked as a Group Accountant for a pan-African investment bank.

In 2010, Russ founded his executive coaching practice, where he has had the privilege of coaching a diverse range of C-Suite executives. He is the Executive Head of Accounting at a local private high school. He has facilitated courses on Finance for Non-Financial Managers and has appeared on OFM radio.

In 2025, Russ became a Legitimate Leadership Ambassador. He is happily married to his beautiful wife Catherine and has two sons. He has completed two Comrades marathons to stay fit and enjoys walking the beautiful trails in and around Johannesburg.