Can two leaders successfully share one management role? See how this model empowers part-time employees and creates happier, more effective teams.
#1about 3 minutes
Introducing the speaker and the Bosch ecosystem
An overview of the speaker's background and the scale of Bosch's operations sets the context for the discussion on leadership models.
#2about 8 minutes
Examining the gender gap in corporate leadership
Statistical data from Austria reveals a significant underrepresentation of women, especially mothers, in management roles despite a nearly equal workforce distribution.
#3about 7 minutes
A personal story of solo part-time leadership challenges
The narrative of a part-time leader highlights the intense stress and focus on urgent tasks that leave no room for strategic planning or personal development.
#4about 3 minutes
Discovering the immediate benefits of job sharing
Transitioning from a stressful solo role to a shared leadership model immediately improved decision-making, restored focus on important topics, and increased job satisfaction.
#5about 7 minutes
Core principles for a successful job-sharing partnership
A successful partnership is built on shared responsibility, leveraging complementary strengths, and maintaining an ego-free zone based on trust and mutual respect.
#6about 5 minutes
Practical tools and workflows for effective job sharing
Using tools like a team board for task division and a shared OneNote diary for decisions enables seamless collaboration and reduces the need for constant sync meetings.
#7about 6 minutes
The business case for leadership job sharing
Companies benefit from job sharing by retaining high-potential talent, increasing leadership stability, and addressing skilled labor shortages through creative capacity planning.
#8about 6 minutes
How to find and structure a job-sharing role
Job-sharing positions are rarely advertised, so success often comes from proactively forming a tandem and proposing the solution to management to fill a need.
#9about 6 minutes
Key soft skills and managing team dynamics
Self-reflection is the most critical soft skill for job sharing, while alignment on core values helps prevent employees from playing leaders against each other.
#10about 2 minutes
Final advice for challenging organizational norms
To advance your career, intelligently challenge existing barriers by understanding the organization's needs and aligning them with your own goals to create a shared path to success.
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