Zach on Leadership

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Better Leaders in Enterprise Technology

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  • How Leaders Can Help Their Teams Deal with Ambiguity

    17/03/2023 Duración: 05min

    Ambiguity is bad. Clarity is good. But the world doesn’t always offer us clarity. We are often faced with ambiguity. The question is, how do we deal with it? I’ll answer that. Related to all of this is the relationship between leaders and followers. I’ve often heard people criticized as “not able to deal well with ambiguity.” Have you ever said that about someone? Has anyone ever said it about you? In my opinion, it’s hard to assess that without... Read More Read More The post How Leaders Can Help Their Teams Deal with Ambiguity appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Leadership Lessons from Women in Technology Sixty Years Ago

    08/03/2023 Duración: 07min

    Today is International Women’s Day. Today, I’m grateful for the women I get to work with every day in my high-tech field. I appreciate the fortitude it takes to thrive in a field made up of mostly men. I recently attended a Minnesota Technology Association event for Women Leading in Technology. I attended for three reasons: #1, I wanted to support the women on my team. #2, The networking and speaker genuinely interested me. #3 I knew I would be... Read More Read More The post Leadership Lessons from Women in Technology Sixty Years Ago appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Put out the Vibe: Recruiting in 2023

    03/03/2023 Duración: 07min

    I’ve gone out of my way on this blog to explain that I’m not a salesperson, but that’s only partially true. My primary job isn’t revenue-producing. Yet to be successful as a tech leader, I sell ideas and strategies all the time. Even more than that, I spend an awful lot of time selling my company as a great place to work, with my existing team, and with prospective employees. If you haven’t figured it out by now, this is... Read More Read More The post Put out the Vibe: Recruiting in 2023 appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • How to Make Priority Calls

    17/02/2023 Duración: 07min

    So, what’s the priority? If you are in a leadership role, there’s a good chance you get asked that question regularly. That question doesn’t bother me. I enjoy making priority calls. I don’t agonize over it at all. How do I do that? Well, that requires some explanation. I was just in a meeting earlier this week where this subject came up. I started to talk through my thought process and afterward decided to write it down for you all... Read More Read More The post How to Make Priority Calls appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Cloud Computing and the Glue-Sniffing Guarantee Fairy

    10/02/2023 Duración: 08min

    The film, Tommy Boy, starring Chris Farley and David Spade was released in 1995. I was in high school at the time. My friends and I watched it constantly. Nearly 30 years later, people quote it, sometimes not even knowing it. I overheard my 11-year-old the other day say, “Brothers don’t shake hands. Brothers gotta hug.” I’m quite certain that he’s never seen the movie. Now, there are plenty of leadership lessons from Tommy Boy, especially for the sales crowd.... Read More Read More The post Cloud Computing and the Glue-Sniffing Guarantee Fairy appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • A Time for Optimism: Lead Without Cynicism in 2023

    01/01/2023 Duración: 04min

    We live in a cynical world. A cynical world. And we work in a business of tough competitors. – Jerry Maguire The world of the corporate enterprise can be a cynical place. Week after week, I preach leadership. I do it for all of you, but I also do it for myself. By writing, I remind myself of the truth. Why do you and I need these constant reminders? Our world is cynical, and frankly, sometimes so are we. Cynicism is... Read More Read More The post A Time for Optimism: Lead Without Cynicism in 2023 appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Lessons from Elon Musk’s Leadership of Twitter

    16/12/2022 Duración: 09min

    In the informal conversation circles of tech leadership, there’s a current topic that’s been just too juicy to resist. I can’t tell you how many times over the past few weeks and months I’ve been asked, “So, what do you think about Elon and Twitter?” This whole situation is unfolding in real-time, so I don’t yet have the luxury of looking back and evaluating what worked and what didn’t. Therefore, my analysis is simply a set of current observations. Before... Read More Read More The post Lessons from Elon Musk’s Leadership of Twitter appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • The Role of Leadership in the Product Model

    02/12/2022 Duración: 02min

    Many enterprise organizations are implementing a product model to enhance their overall agility, customer satisfaction, and team health. In the product model, we often talk about the empowerment of product teams. The members of a product team have the autonomy to design, build, test, and deploy their product. They have the responsibility to gather customer feedback and strategic insight, then use that to make their product better. Empowered, self-organizing product teams are great. Everyone, regardless of title, is leading to... Read More Read More The post The Role of Leadership in the Product Model appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Ship to Production as Soon as You Can

    18/11/2022 Duración: 05min

    Production. I love production. Production is where I want to be. That’s where the magic happens. That’s where value is generated. I am highly driven to get to production. I’m going to explain this concept in the context of digital technology but let me make a few non-technical analogies first. Vacation You decide to take a vacation in Costa Rica. You book your resort and air travel. You pack your bags. You drive to the airport, park, go through security,... Read More Read More The post Ship to Production as Soon as You Can appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Leadership Lessons from 3D Printing and Motorizing an Iron Man Helmet

    04/11/2022 Duración: 07min

    Many of my coworkers saw me wearing an Iron Man helmet at work last week. Many of my followers on LinkedIn saw my Halloween post featuring the helmet. This article is the story behind it. Yes, there will be leadership lessons, as always. Three months ago, my 16-year-old son, Caleb, asked me if he could buy a 3D printer with his own money. I wasn’t surprised by his request. For years, he’s been following several science and engineering YouTubers such... Read More Read More The post Leadership Lessons from 3D Printing and Motorizing an Iron Man Helmet appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • The Business of Leading Imperfect People

    28/10/2022 Duración: 05min

    People, all people, are deeply flawed. We are all so far from perfection, that it’s not even close. Yet corporations exist with the understanding that we can assemble a vast array of imperfect people to achieve a great outcome. That task is something we call leadership. The body of theoretical and practical knowledge here is vast. There are a few foundational concepts that I’ll use to frame the topic. Theory X. People are extrinsically motivated. Through the use of rewards... Read More Read More The post The Business of Leading Imperfect People appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • How to Break into Management

    14/10/2022 Duración: 06min

    I’ve seen many early career professionals talk about how to break into cybersecurity, break into data engineering, and break into FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google). To “break into” means to get a legitimate job in one of those arenas. The language implies gatekeeping. It also implies that someone seeking entry must case the joint and look for weaknesses in the defenses like a cat burglar. Reconnaissance I’ve been in management for about 15 years now. Back when I was... Read More Read More The post How to Break into Management appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Grow But Don’t Ever Change

    30/09/2022 Duración: 04min

    Choosing the path of leadership means embracing change. Leadership implies movement. If you are standing still, you aren’t leading. You cannot lead people where you haven’t gone yourself. While the act of leading implies a journey, becoming a leader is a journey in itself. That journey is something we call growth. We embrace a growth mindset. We listen. We learn. We improve our skills. We never stop working on ourselves to be the best leaders we can be. Why? Because... Read More Read More The post Grow But Don’t Ever Change appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Digital Leadership Skills for Modern Times

    16/09/2022 Duración: 07min

    I believe that great leaders are made, not born. Many experience the drive and calling of leadership, but it’s the skills that make us successful. Many leadership skills are self-evident. Leaders need to be good collaborators and connectors. They need to be good at listening and communicating. They need to be good at motivation and encouragement. They need to be good at vision, goal setting, and strategy. The list goes on. In the brief sample of skills, I just listed... Read More Read More The post Digital Leadership Skills for Modern Times appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Run into Complexity, Return with Simplicity

    09/09/2022 Duración: 05min

    Our world continues to become more and more complex. We accept it. We expect it. We deal with it. Yet complexity bogs us down. It makes us slow. It makes us cautious. It causes all sorts of unintended consequences and fragility. Simultaneously, we applaud the simple. We embrace it. We yearn for it. We absolutely will pay more for it. Our primitive limbic system is hard-wired to conserve energy, and simple is a better use of our finite resources of... Read More Read More The post Run into Complexity, Return with Simplicity appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • The Heart of a Teacher: An Underutilized Leadership Approach

    26/08/2022 Duración: 05min

    It is that time of year when students get back into their classrooms and teachers resume their positions of prominent influence over students. Given our collective focus on “back to school,” I thought this would be good timing to discuss a leadership approach inspired by teachers. Before I get into that, I’d like to share that teaching is a large part of my identity and upbringing. My grandmother was a teacher in public schools. My father was a teacher at... Read More Read More The post The Heart of a Teacher: An Underutilized Leadership Approach appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • Leadership Lessons from the Drain Plug Maneuver on a Borrowed Fishing Boat

    19/08/2022 Duración: 04min

    A few years ago, I borrowed my father-in-law’s fishing boat. Before I left, he showed me how to operate it and deal with any particulars. One piece of his instruction grabbed my attention: “After a few hours on the water, you’ll notice that it will start to fill up with water. When that happens, just bring it up to speed, pull the drain plug, and it will all drain out. Then put the plug back in before you slow down.”... Read More Read More The post Leadership Lessons from the Drain Plug Maneuver on a Borrowed Fishing Boat appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • We’re Going Big on Cloud Technology. Here’s the Strategy.

    12/08/2022 Duración: 09min

    We’re going big on the cloud. All in. It’s exciting. It’s futuristic. However, it’s downright difficult. I talk with leaders at other large enterprise organizations, and everyone is grappling with the cloud. Some are grappling better than others. Our “why” is simple. We can be more efficient, secure, resilient, agile, and sustainable in the cloud. Our cloud technology platform is an enabler to just about every other strategic initiative at the company. The “how” is not simple. It’s taken a... Read More Read More The post We’re Going Big on Cloud Technology. Here’s the Strategy. appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • The Leader of Last Resort: A Leadership Lesson in Delegation and Empowerment

    29/07/2022 Duración: 05min

    You may have started out your leadership journey as the go-to person for the team. That works for a while, but it’s not sustainable, nor does it scale. In my team, I’m the leader of last resort. That’s not because I’m reluctant to lead or don’t know how to lead, but I’ve found that the best results come from empowered leaders closest to the issues. Let me provide a few examples to illustrate. The Incident Manager of Last Resort When... Read More Read More The post The Leader of Last Resort: A Leadership Lesson in Delegation and Empowerment appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

  • The Future is Bright: Raising up the Next Generation of Cooperative Leaders

    22/07/2022 Duración: 05min

    I had a great opportunity to speak on behalf of the CHS Foundation at the FFA State Officer Summit this week in Washington, DC. FFA stands for Future Farmers of America but has a broader mission to develop all kinds of future agriculture leaders, not just production farmers. The group I spoke with consisted of about 375 elected student leaders from each of the 50 states. It was an absolute privilege to speak with and meet these bright young agriculture... Read More Read More The post The Future is Bright: Raising up the Next Generation of Cooperative Leaders appeared first on Zach on Leadership.

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