
Are you ready to explore the dynamics of leadership and followership in the ever-changing tech industry?
In this episode of the Doctor's Den, David welcomes Eddy Resnick, a seasoned veteran in the high-tech industry, to discuss the intricacies of aging in tech, collaborating with younger managers, and the complex nature of followership.
Discover how transitioning from team member to team leader presents unique challenges in today’s technological landscape.
Key Questions Explored in the Episode:
David and Eddy dive into the nuanced discussion about the evolving tech landscape, emphasizing the need for experienced professionals to adapt and continuously learn.
They discuss the breakdown of traditional roles and the necessity for developers and administrators to interact more closely. Eddy emphasizes the challenges seasoned professionals face when working with younger, technically skilled but relationally inexperienced managers. They also underscore the significant gap in leadership training, differentiating it from management, and the importance of mentorship in the tech industry.
About Eddy Resnick: Eddy Resnick is a veteran of the high-tech industry with nearly 40 years of experience. His extensive career has given him unique insights into the challenges and opportunities within the tech field, especially regarding leadership and followership. Eddy is known for his ability to mentor young professionals and his expertise in navigating the complex dynamics of modern tech environments.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Leadership Fallacies
01:30 The Evolution of the Tech Industry
03:04 Breaking Down Silos in Modern Tech
05:13 The Complexity of Today's Programming Environments
10:12 The Role of Leadership in Agile Development
21:47 Challenges in Measuring Team Leader Success
36:09 Navigating Ageism and Experience in Tech
Connect with Eddy Resnick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddyresnick/
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