Team members need #positive and #negative #feedback Be direct, honest and kind.
Why "Becoming a Geek Leader?"
The problem
Most of us geeks tend to be really great at the technical stuff, but not so great at the "people" stuff. As a result, we struggle to communicate clearly, delegate effectively, manage conflict productively and plan well.
After years of frustration and struggle, I discovered that these critical skills are not magic - they are LEARNABLE, and when I learned them, my team got healthier. My projects got done faster and better. My customers were happier, and my boss gave me more team members and more work.
Why "Becoming a Geek Leader?"
When I moved from being the smartest technical person to being the leader of smart technical people, I struggled. I never learned these skills! In school I studied memory management, compilers, abstract math and data communications theory. I didn't learn about dealing with people.
As a geek, I'm on a mission to figure out better ways to lead others at work and at home. This podcast is all about lessons I learned, lessons I'm learning, and experiences that my clients are wrestling with in the real world.
Who is Tom?
My name is Tom Cooper and I spent more than 20 years working as a hands on technologist and leader in companies from startups to Fortune 500. I'm a geek who personally wrote code, installed equipment, managed development teams and oversaw new product design and launch leading to millions of dollars in sales.
Today I am an executive coach, public speaker and trainer who works with leaders and teams of highly technical experts to help them do a better job leading others.
If you need to say “no” – just say it!
If it’s going to be a “no” just say so! #coach #leader #boss #communication #decision
Why can’t we hit our numbers?
What will it take for people to begin to deliver against our expectations?
Adulting means showing up when you’re sick
Sometimes you’re not “feeling it” but the work needs to be done.
What do you do when you’re under the weather and you still have a deadline?
Bonus Episode – A New Kind of Responsibility
You may have heard some “drop in” thoughts I’ve shared over the last few months where I mentioned my new program “Lead Yourself First” – a personal growth program designed to walk you though the key ideas you need to help you move forward on your journey.
This week I was recording a lesson, and I realized how helpful it could be to share this with you. I care about you and want to add value to you. I hope this lesson is a blessing to you as you learn what it means to be responsible. This lesson can be life changing.
More info: http://BrightHillGroup.com/lyf
The key to personal finance
Have you ever been worried about your money? I certainly have, and in this episode, I share a quick tip my aunt gave me when I was 18 – if I’d only been willing to listen!