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By Alan Deutschman
In his new book Walk the Walk: The #1 Rule for Real Leaders, author Alan Deutschman writes that authentic leaders must share the struggles and risks that they demand of their people. What's more, the leaders' actions must consistently reinforce the one or two most important values that they hold up for their companies, organizations or movements. In this slide show Deutschman "names names" about who actually "walks the walk"—and who doesn't—among some of the most prominent figures in today's business and political scene.