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October 15–17, 2025

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November 3–4, 2025

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June 2–3, 2026

Leadership

Leadership

Leading high-performing engineering organizations

  • Move faster without losing control
    In partnership with CircleCI

    Move faster without losing control

    Overcome the false trade-off between control and agility by rethinking platform governance so that standards become speed multipliers, enabling developer flexibility while reducing risk.

4 mental models for more effective engineering leadership

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How to lead individuals with advanced technical expertise

If you’re a manager of individual contributor’s who have more years of experience on you, you may be confused on how best to lead them.

How can I rebuild a struggling team’s confidence and trust?

When there’s friction in the team you’re managing, morale, performance, and trust all take a hit. How can you rectify the situation?

How to lead senior engineers as a new manager

If you’ve just entered a management role, cultivating your relationship with the senior engineers on your team may be a daunting prospect. Here are a few ways to get that relationship off to a good start.

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Reasons to step into a leadership role (and the reasons not to)

Thinking of becoming an engineering leader? Let Pat Kua help you with the first step of the journey.

On our Leadership playlist

What we talk about when we talk about leadership

Exploring key leadership themes from years in tech, this talk offers guidance and practical strategies to help engineers become the leaders they want to be.

From engineer to executive: Leading the shift and inspiring business-minded tech teams

Explore the journey from engineering leader to CTO, with insights on bridging technology and business strategy, leading with influence, and fostering business-minded tech teams.

In partnership with Apollo

Elevating your leadership skills during tough times

What skills do you need to be a great leader during economic uncertainty?

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AI and tech leadership

Hywel Carver talks AI and tech leadership.

In partnership with Swarmia

Post-ZIRP engineering leadership

This talk explores the evolution of the engineering leadership role from the growth-focused 2010s to today’s environment of increased scrutiny and accountability.

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    Honey, I shrunk the bill!

    Learn proven strategies to reduce cloud spend by improving visibility, auditing usage, and optimizing data and microservices infrastructure for efficiency

  • Ben Seymour Talk - LDX3 London 2025

    Becoming an AI Engineering company 

    Learn how to operationalize AI across your organization to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and stay ahead in a competitive market

  • Neef Rehman - LDX3 London 2025

    How to zoom out (and when to stop)

    A practical guide for engineers and new engineering leaders on expanding their scope effectively, recognizing when to change their perspective, and maintaining the right balance between strategic thinking and technical depth.

  • Elvira Khamsin - LDX3 London 2025

    Were our values a lie? Leading teams through diversity’s collapse

    As industry shifts impact diversity, leaders must stay true to their values. This talk provides strategies to uphold your principles, build resilience, and foster inclusivity and trust, even when the company no longer prioritizes them.

  • Lara Hogan - LDX3 London 2025

    Balancing direction and empowerment

    In this talk, Lara Hogan shares how to balance being empowering and being directive as a leader, as well as when you should switch up your approach.

  • Alex Karp - LDX3 London 2025

    The performance curve: A legacy model in modern disguise

    A critique of modern performance management, exposing its flawed assumptions and hidden biases, while offering actionable insights for leaders to build fairer, more effective systems that align with their morals and modern organizational goals.

  • Ugo Anomelechi - LDX3 London 2025

    The sprinter’s leadership mindset

    What engineering leaders can learn from the discipline, focus, and strategy of a sprinter.

  • Phillipa Rodney - LDX3 London 2025

    Rebuilding trust: Leadership after layoffs

    In today’s tech landscape, layoffs have become cyclical events. This talk examines the modern layoff process and provides strategies for rebuilding team trust.