InfoQ Homepage Leadership Content on InfoQ
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Leadership Evolution, Revolution and Devolution
Louise Elliott discusses the history of leadership, how people choose leaders, the impact of the industrial revolution, the devolution of leadership and the importance of followers.
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Data-Based Coaching Brings Humanness to Agile Teams
Bazil Arden discusses how ‘data-based coaching’ helps to surface and tackle cognitive biases, focus on the wider system and counter political forces, enhancing psychological safety.
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The PO Skillset
Geoff Watts shares from his experience encountering Product Owners in his 15 years as coach and trainer in business.
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Neuroscience: The Secret to Becoming a Better Agile Coach
Philiy Lander discusses the brain, what it does, how the brain changes (neuroplasticity), how stress affects the brain, how to keep the brain engaged and how to be a better Agile coach.
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Leadership Lessons from the Agile Manifesto
Anjuan Simmons discusses how to apply the principles in the Manifesto for Agile Software Development to become a leader equipped with a decision matrix for making decisions.
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Grokking Leadership via Mentoring
Ivana Mcconnell talks about what good mentorship is and why it's important.
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Vision & Strategy - Epiphanies of a Netflix Leader
Josh Evans explores the concepts of vision and strategy - tools that business and technical leaders alike leverage to make tough decisions and smart bets that lead to breakout success.
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Leaders at All Levels
Esther Derby explores a different definition of leadership: “The ability to enhance the environment, so that everyone is empowered to contribute creatively to solving the problem(s).”
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Yes, and...
Liz Keogh uses the principle of "Yes, and..." as a way of looking differently at some core Kanban principles, explaining how to create leadership and bring safety to the team.
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Reality Bites and Stranger Things
Renee Troughton discusses dealing with leaders when things have gone wrong and there is hostility in the air.
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Adaptive Leadership and Value Innovation
Pat Reed explores the leadership principles, practices and skills necessary to create a culture of adaptability, deep personal awareness and accountability, and master learning agility.
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Leadership and Technology – Past, Present and Future
Nigel Cushion discusses the relationship between leadership and technology, how technology is making “management” obsolete but leaders are still needed as they always have been.