by Pat Sweet | Jun 13, 2021 | Leadership, Podcast
Today, I speak with David Marquet on the importance of the language we use as leaders, what’s wrong with the old way of engaging with our teams, and how to drive performance through what we say.
by Pat Sweet | Jun 6, 2021 | Leadership, Podcast, Professional Development
In this episode of the Engineering & Leadership podcast, I speak with Dr. Ben Ritter about the importance of leading yourself and how to start if you’ve never tried.
by Pat Sweet | May 23, 2021 | People Management, Podcast, Project Management
Today, I’m going to share five common issues I see with engineering project metrics in professional practice, and how to address them on your projects.
by Pat Sweet | May 16, 2021 | Business Skills, Leadership, People Management, Podcast
In today’s episode, I speak with Brett Fox, a seasoned high-tech executive and entrepreneur who has made a career of launching successful businesses and turning around foundering ones. He answers all the most important questions about launching a successful startup, and shares particular insight into the importance of having a fantastic founding team, why clarity of thought is critical, and why the COVID-19 pandemic might just be the perfect time to launch a new venture.
by Pat Sweet | May 10, 2021 | Leadership, People Management, Podcast
In today’s episode, Vivian and I discuss the importance of mission in leading a team, why she decided to move on from her “dream job” at McKinsey, how she’s successfully building a remote technical team, and what the future holds for Juni.
by Pat Sweet | May 3, 2021 | Leadership, Podcast, Professional Development
Dr. Lucas Marino is a principal life cycle engineer for the COLUMBIA submarine program, engineering manager, educator, small business owner, and family man. In today’s episode, we discuss the importance of learning and teaching for practicing engineers, pursuing passions, and keeping it all in balance.