bliki: Host Leadership

If you've hung around agile circles for long, you've probably heard about the concept of servant leadership, that managers should think of themselves as supporting the team, removing blocks, protec...

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bliki: Host Leadership

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If you've hung around agile circles for long, you've probably heard about the concept of servant leadership, that managers should think of themselves as supporting the team, removing blocks, protecting them from the vagaries of corporate life. That's never sounded quite right to me, and a recent conversation with Kent Beck nailed why - it's gaslighting. The manager claims to be a servant, but everyone knows who really has the power. My colleague Giles Edwards-Alexander told me about an alternative way of thinking about leadership, one that he came across working with mental-health professionals. This casts the leader as a host: preparing a suitable space, inviting the team in, providing ideas and problems, and then stepping back to let them work. The host looks after the team, rather as the ideal servant leader does, but still has the power to intervene should things go awry. Further Reading Dr Mark McKergow and Helen Bailey wrote a book in 2014. The website hostleadership.com has ongo