Let Your Senior Engineers Run - Productivity Tuesday with Glenn Hansen
Hello Tech Pros - Motivation, Soft Skills & Business Advice
English - May 17, 2016 09:00 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MBCareers Business Technology coaching coding communication developers interviews jobs leadership programmers programming softskills Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Glenn Hansen has over 25 years in software engineering, product development, information technology and consulting who drives a culture of innovation and excellence through servant leadership, transparency, collaboration and mentoring. Glenn is a "Hands-on" leader who has helped teams develop award winning products and helped companies achieve multi-million dollar contracts with sustaining revenue streams. His focus has been empowering individuals and encouraging "out of the box" thinking, even if some of those ideas fail as the road to success is paved with lots of failures along the way. His mission is to grow successful servant leaders and get out of their way.
Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/glenn-hansen-productivity/
Key Takeaways Servant leadership is an inversion of the typical org structures Allows the teams to participate and drive the requirements Let's the engineers sit with the business and flesh out requirements Fewer gatekeepers means better understanding, instead of playing "Telephone" game Time invested up front in requirements gathering is never wasted Framework development can be started before requirements are complete Empowering team members to make decisions can lead to big payoffs in productivity Cast the product vision 3-5 years in the future Don't be afraid to fail Focus on performance and quality Encouragement and praise goes a long way Give performance reviews regularly to keep the team aligned and motivated About Hello Tech ProsHello Tech Pros is the daily podcast that interviews business professionals who work with technology and discuss Motivation, Productivity, Leadership, Technology, People, Entrepreneurship and Being Unplugged.