Schlesinger is set for an inference into the celestial realm.
In the world of executive leadership, the role of an individual is often perceived as paramount. However, as Salata points out, leadership has long been a team sport. This perspective is reflected in the latest addition to Berlin-based leadership consulting agency Stella Circle, where Patricia Schlesinger now works.
Schlesinger, a seasoned media executive with decades of experience in public broadcasting, has joined Stella Circle as a consultant. Her expertise spans media law, public institution leadership, and crisis management, making her an invaluable asset to C-level executives navigating complex media-related legal and structural challenges.
However, Schlesinger's appointment comes amidst controversy. A previous scandal involving questionable expenses during her tenure at public broadcasting has left some with a critical view of her new role at Stella Circle. The agency, which includes managing director Tanja Wielgoß, has ties to Berlin's political and public sector milieu, raising questions about network dynamics within this environment.
Despite the controversy, Schlesinger is not one to shy away from challenges. Her tenure at RBB, a public broadcaster, was marked by professional stress factors, and her resilience is a topic of discussion. Schlesinger's role at Stella Circle offers guidance on crisis communication, managing professional pressures, and building resilience at the top executive level.
Stella Circle prides itself on offering a comprehensive package for executives, focusing on creating a safe space for development at every stage of a leadership career. The agency's manifesto emphasises progressive leadership, aiming to provide honest feedback and real allies at the C-level, a reality that Salata points out is often lacking.
Schlesinger's presence at Stella Circle is a testament to the agency's commitment to navigating the complexities of executive leadership. It remains to be seen how her unique background and experiences will shape her consulting work, and whether she will continue to embody elements of the tough journalist and NDR hierarch that defined her career.
One thing is certain, though - Patricia Schlesinger is now a navigator in Stella Circle, providing advice to current and future business leaders. Whether she is offsetting her consulting fees with her RBB pension or donating it to a good cause remains unknown. But one thing is clear: in the world of executive leadership, networking works just as effectively for women as it does for men, from here to Berlin.
- Schlesinger's expertise in media law, public institution leadership, and crisis management will undoubtedly be beneficial to executive leaders seeking guidance on these topics, showing Stella Circle's commitment to offering comprehensive support for careers in business leadership.
- Despite the controversy surrounding her appointment, Schlesinger's resilience and ability to navigate complex situations are likely to contribute to her success as a consultant in the field of finance, where effective leadership and crisis management are crucial.