Leadership observability: explaining our workings for ourselves and others

Ever seen an expert work on a problem and come to a solution, and it looked like magic because you didn’t understand the steps they were going through internally? For the outsider (or new manager/leader), leadership is no different. We make multiple decisions per hour, deal with planned and unplanned situations, and decide on strategies - and we hardly ever “show our working”.

Of course, if leadership was simply complicated as opposed to complex, then we would have a catalogue of activities and steps or even decision charts for each one. That’s not likely to happen, nor is it the aim of this talk. But what if we could use a mix of labelling and describing plus storytelling about our experiences to make the workings of our mind and our depth of experience more tangible and accessible? What if, by narrating our thoughts, it was like adding logging for others to understand our inner workings?

The power of labelling (giving something a name) is that we can refer to it explicitly. Then we can practise it and structure it as an activity in our mind. We can “tag” our stories with it. And we can talk about it more easily to other people to teach them. Even if my labels are different to yours – we have a basis on which to compare our thought processes and share experiences. In this talk, I’ll share my process for identifying and describing the activities I do as a CEO (for example, “making decisions”, “doing conflict”, “accepting reality”, “managing time and tasks”, “leading managers”, “staying sane”, “working strategically”). I’ll also share what those processes look like, and I’ll include stories to show how those processes were formed and are evolving. Newer leaders will get input on how to approach these activities, and leaders of leaders will be encouraged to reflect on and describe their own so that they can communicate them more easily.

Target Audience: Leaders, managers,
Prerequisites: Some leadership experience
Level: Advanced

Alex Schladebeck is one of the managing directors at Bredex GmbH in Braunschweig, Germany with 7 years of managing experience, and 4 years of managing managers. An effervescent addition to any situation, Alex uses her unique style to her advantage in the corporate world of negotiating contracts and keeping a medium-sized company afloat amidst bigger players. Next to her leadership and strategic activities, Alex still works with customers in workshops about quality, agile and communication topics. She has won the award for “Most Influential Agile Testing Professional”, is a member of the ASQF Steering Committee and has been an active speaker since 2009 and international keynote speaker since 2016. Alex's current career grew from her years of expertise as an exploratory tester. Her presentations on the topic, with her contribution to the field through microheuristics, brought her to the realisation that the same skills of systematically exploring and categorising give her the best tools she could have to both succeed as a manager of managers, and teach others to do the same.

Alex Schladebeck
17:00 - 18:00
Vortrag: Mi 7.4
Themen: Leadership

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