Do Leaders make mistakes? Are they open and vulnerable to share? Are they problem solvers or are they enablers?
At hashtag#GSGNOLA2024 Scrum Alliance Global Gathering in New Orleans, I had an opportunity to meet with Zuzana (Zuzi) Sochova and discuss learnings from her new book The Agile Leader.
Zuzi shared with me:
– How she started in Scrum
– Her challenges and growth as a leader
– How an Agile Leader uses Influence as a catalyst to grow their teams and ultimately their organization
– 5 Characteristics of a good Agile Leader: Being Vulnerable, Making Problems Visible, Building Trust, Enabling Others, Building Great Relationships
Curious about developing these skills? Read her latest book, The Agile Leader, link in the comments below.
Interested in watching our video interview to gain insights? Click on the video in the comments below.
Share your thoughts in the comments!
Do Leaders make mistakes?
Anil Jaising
Anil Jaising is a Certified Scrum Trainer®, Certified DevOps Institute Trainer and a Certified Training from the BACK of the Room – Virtual Edition Trainer. Anil teaches Certified Scrum Master (CSM) and Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Advanced Scrum Master (A-CSM), Certified Scrum Professional (CSP-SM) workshops from Scrum Alliance He also teaches Training from the BACK of the Room In Room and Virtual Edition). He is also the chief product owner of a telemetry plugin At A Glance on Atlassian Jira. Anil teaches “Transforming Organizations” course in the master’s program in project management in New York University
Anil Jaising
