Lesson 6: Conducting Without a Score

Reference: Fellini’s Orchestra Rehearsal

Learning Objectives

  • Practice invisible leadership: holding alignment without dominating.
  • Sense and name tension in teams (time pressure, ego, fear).
  • Design conditions for insight, not just activities.

Headline

“You’re not the soloist. You hold the tempo.”


Narrative & UX Interpretation

In Orchestra Rehearsal, chaos erupts when no one trusts the conductor—or the score. UX research often sits in the same tension: product wants speed, design wants validation, leadership wants certainty. The researcher’s task is to conduct presence, timing, and alignment—often quietly, often unseen.


Developing Critical Thinking

  • Notice when you’re patching conflict vs. naming it.
  • Build rituals of pause in fast teams: a silent read, a second look.
  • Practice orchestration: Who needs to speak? Who hasn’t? What tempo is needed now?
  • Reflect: When did I lead by holding space, not by speaking?

Anchor & Process Grounding

  • Anchor: Stakeholder Management / Research Ops (NN/g).
  • Grounding Move: For every project, draft a short Alignment Plan: roles, tensions, decision points, and a cadence for reflection. Revisit it mid-flight.


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