Product & Management Stage

Leadership that inspires: how to earn authority, not demand it

September 18, 2025 12:35 PM
Discussion Panel
🇬🇧 English
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Talk in brief

In this self-moderated panel from WaysConf, design and product leaders Daria Tarawneh, Alex Dziewulska, and Aga Szóstek discuss the realities of authentic leadership, moving away from authoritarian models toward trust-based authority. The speakers explore the inherent loneliness of leadership, distinguishing between the challenges faced by people managers and individual contributors or thought leaders who must influence without formal power. They address the gendered dynamics of leadership, sharing personal stories of navigating male-dominated environments early in their careers, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the importance of women supporting other women. The panel also outlines systematic approaches to leadership development, such as succession planning models used at Amazon and Miro, and offers actionable advice for aspiring leaders, emphasizing curiosity, resilience, mentorship, and proactive networking.

Key takeaways

  1. 01

    Authentic Leadership Starts with Self-Agreement

    True leadership requires being in alignment with oneself and contextually adapting to different organizations rather than trying to fit an idealized, universal mold.

    Watch from 4:28
  2. 02

    The Loneliness of Influence Without Authority

    Individual contributors and thought leaders face a uniquely lonely path because they must inspire and drive vision across an organization without holding formal managerial power or salary control.

    Watch from 14:48
  3. 03

    Embrace Strategic Opacity Over Total Transparency

    While transparency is a popular ideal, effective leaders must practice selective opacity to shield their teams from external corporate noise and protect individual privacy.

    Watch from 18:01
  4. 04

    Systematic Succession Planning is Vital

    Mature organizations require leaders to actively build annual succession plans, ensuring business continuity and creating clear pathways for future leaders to step up.

    Watch from 42:12
  5. 05

    Proactive Networking Accelerates Growth

    Aspiring leaders can demystify senior roles by conducting proactive outreach on professional networks, reaching out directly to industry veterans for casual coffee chats to learn from their career trajectories.

    Watch from 53:29
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The Challenge of Leading Without Power

Transitioning to an individual contributor or thought leadership role can be far more isolating than traditional people management. Without formal authority, salary control, or direct reports, a thought leader must rely entirely on influence, empathy, and persuasion to execute a vision. This path requires immense patience, as pushing too fast or stepping on toes can quickly alienate stakeholders and destroy the trust needed to drive collaborative change.

Watch from 14:48

The Illusion of Total Transparency

While modern management philosophies often champion absolute transparency, it is rarely practical or healthy for a team. True leadership requires balancing honesty with confidentiality, such as protecting a colleague's private health matters or shielding the team from demoralizing corporate politics. Leaders must act as umbrellas, absorbing external pressures and filtering information so their teams can focus on their work without unnecessary anxiety.

Watch from 17:01

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Male-Dominated Spaces

Entering executive spaces as a young female leader often triggers intense imposter syndrome, especially in highly technical, male-dominated environments. To survive and thrive, leaders must unlearn the habit of self-doubt and recognize their right to be in the room. Simple physical adjustments, like sitting tall to claim space, and setting personal challenges to speak up within the first ten minutes of a meeting, can help build confidence and establish authority.

Watch from 21:54

How Tech Giants Manage Succession

In mature tech organizations, succession planning is a structured, annual requirement rather than an afterthought. Managers must identify potential internal successors, outline training plans to prepare them for advancement, and establish external hiring strategies in case of sudden departures. This systematic approach ensures business continuity while actively forcing leaders to share responsibility and mentor the next generation.

Watch from 42:12

Building Resilience and a Moral Compass

Aspiring leaders must develop a thick skin to handle the inevitable conflicts, setbacks, and systemic pressures of corporate life without taking them personally. At the same time, because power can be highly seductive, it is crucial to find a trusted peer or mentor who can act as an honest mirror. Having someone who is willing to tell you when you are acting poorly is the ultimate safeguard against losing your moral compass.

Watch from 50:02
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