WEBINAR: Learn the most effective ways to lead a team of technical specialists such as developers, actuaries, scientists or engineers [Sydney timezone]
Summary: Technical teams – such as IT, finance, HR, engineering and so on - are comprised of many senior individual contributors who are experts in their respective fields. Do mean leaders need to approach them differently? Why, and how?
Presented by Grant Heinrich 10 Nov 2021

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Technical teams - such as IT, finance, HR, engineering and research - are comprised of many senior individual contributors who are experts in their respective fields. They often know more about a topic that their leader does. Does this mean leaders need to approach them differently? If so, why and how?

Expertunity/HFL runs specialised leadership programs for leaders of experts – and in this webinar we’ll share what we have learned from many leaders of technical experts, including:

  • How are experts different to manage?

  • What new leadership challenges does this presents to leaders?

  • How do leaders overcome these challenges to leverage the very best performance – and even personal growth plans – out of their experts?

Who will benefit from attending this high-value webinar?

  • Leaders of expert teams at any level

  • HR business partners supporting technical teams

  • Leaders in Organisational Development seeking to maximise organisation value from experts.

Presented by Alistair Gordon, co-author of “Master Expert: How to achieve peak performance, seniority and influence in a technical role”.

This webinar has been run. You can download the presentation below, and you might also find our How to lead experts resource centre useful.

Download the presentation "How to identify and nurture high performing technical specialists"