Welcome to Stepping up – Becoming a leader in your team
Hello folks! Welcome to Day 2 and the start of a Saturday full of great sessions. Today, I want to chat with you about that awkward moment when you go from being just another one of the team, to then leading that team. We have our moderator [name] ready to organize your questions and handle any issues, so make sure to ask your questions in Loudswarm.
When you first transition to go from member of the team to leading that same team, usually it is because you demonstrated some sort of expertise. Some sort of “leadership quality“, maybe. Others see it. Maybe you are really opinionated. Maybe you are really passionate about something you believe in. Maybe you’ve shown you can really work up and down the ladder and across departments. Whatever it is, people see that you have “it“. Now they want you to take this on.
Then your teammates start calling you “boss”.
But while you’re doing this, you’re finding it hard, to try to give away being the hero, building the thing, saving the day, being that expert. There’s a dopamine hit you get every time you push a task to done. And taking on strategic work, it could take months, it could take quarters, it could take years before you see success from your efforts. So it can be hard to let that go of that other side of the world.
My name is Jason St-Cyr, I lead the team of Developer Advocates over at Sitecore. I want to talk to you about the times where I’ve had to go through this transition myself, and hopefully how you can learn from it.