About this event
Every leader has a secret identity. The version of you in a board meeting, with your team, with your members, under a deadline, and they're rarely exactly the same person. You might not even realise it's happening, or it could be an active shift you make depending on the room you're in.
Drawing on examples from across pop culture and superhero storytelling, from Iron Man's armour to Star Wars' Grand Admiral Thrawn's extraordinary situational intelligence, and the pressure Miles Morales faces when he inherits the Spiderman mantle, this session uses iconic characters as a mirror for real leadership behaviour.
At the heart of it, this is a session about self-awareness: understanding which version of yourself you bring to different situations, why you wear the masks you wear, and how pressure reveals the gap between the leader you intend to be and the one that shows up when it matters.
Participants will leave with a clearer sense of:
- Their own leadership identity- what's chosen, what's inherited, and what they might want to change
- How context shapes behaviour
- Which leadership masks are helpful;
- And which may be limiting trust and authenticity
Combining leadership insight with pop culture storytelling, this session explores how fiction can help us better understand ourselves and our roles as leaders.
For further information about The Leadership Multiverse, go to www.leadershipmultiverse.com
This event is for TAF members only.