Leveling Up

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Most software developers would make lousy managers, but many of the experienced developers that I have met and worked with have more to offer in terms of technical leadership than they share with their managers and team. As an industry, we need you to leverage your experience for the benefit of us all. In this session we will examine some clues that you may be ready to "level up". We'll discuss when and how to appropriately exercise technical leadership and when to keep our mouths shut. Attendees will leave this session with a toolkit of tactics to influence their teams, companies and clients to make better choices in the pursuit of greater user value.

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Leveling UpAssuming Technical Leadership

H. Alan Stevens

nerdhiveindustries.com

Contact Me

Slides: speakerdeck.com/alanstevens

Email/IM: alanstevens@gmail.com

Website: halanstevens.com

Twitter: @alanstevens

Technical competence is assumed!

•Trust•Tell a story•Value others

What you need to know:

Leadership is not a formal role assigned from without

Leadership Myths

Leadership Is Innate

Leadership is possessing power over

others

Leaders are positively influential

Leaders entirely control

group outcomes

All groups have a

designated leader

Group members

resist leaders

What IsLeadership?

Leadership is an attitude you embody

Leadership requires

pushing back

Leadership Means

Accepting Reality

Budget

Scope

Schedule

Become immune to

hype

How do I lead?

Trust

Food

Humor

Safety

Tell a story

Emotions not Facts

Usemetaphor

Invite people on a journey

Focus on a vision, not a task or an objective

Value Others

Encourage others to value you by

demonstrating that you value them

Raise the value of the whole team

You can't raise yourself up by

keeping others down

Convey anabundance

mindset

A players hire A players

B players hire C players

A players hire A+ players, not

merely A playersGuy Kawasaki

We're told we all need to be leaders, but that would be

ineffective

A Visual Example

http://sivers.org/ff

It is the first follower that

transforms a lone nut into a leader

There is no movement without the first follower

New followers emulate other followers, not

the leader

Courageously follow and show others how to

follow

When you find a lone nut doing

something great...

Have the guts to be the first

person to stand up and join in

Being a first follower is an

under-appreciated form of leadership

•Trust•Tell a story•Value others

What you need to know:

Be willing and prepared to stand out

Thanks For Listening!

Slides: speakerdeck.com/alanstevens

Email/IM: alanstevens@gmail.com

Website: halanstevens.com

Twitter: @alanstevens

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