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“You want to create this environment where we're co-creating, where we're working together towards a solution, and you want to be able to acknowledge their input.” - Dr. James Bryant
Are you struggling with managing your team and keeping them motivated? Tune in to the Engineer Your Success Podcast where Dr. James Bryant shares valuable insights on two keys to successful teamwork: setting clear expectations and encouraging open communication. Learn how clear expectations can prevent misunderstandings and create a smooth workflow, while involving your team in goal-setting can lead to more motivated and engaged team members. Discover how accountability and regular updates can reinforce expectations and address roadblocks or challenges to keep everyone on track towards achieving their goals.
Let’s dive in!
[00:00 - 10:07] What Are Effective Communication Strategies?
[10:07 - 14:31] The Importance of Effective Communication in Both Personal and Professional Life
[14:32 - 21:42] Learn Effective Communication Strategies
[21:43 – 28:26] Closing Segment
Let’s connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I’d love to hear from you.
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Podcast Episodes Resources:
· Ep. 85 – Tips for Overcoming the Top 2 Challenges for Engineering Professionals
· Ep. 86 –7 Tips Engineers can use for more effective Communication
Register for the Engineer Your Success On-Ramp: http://bit.ly/3SUeilY
Mastering Crucial Conversations: Advanced Training Session
https://bit.ly/EYSATCC
Additional Effective Communication Resources
https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/blog/communicating-effectively-3-practical-tips-for-getting-your-message-across/
Tweetable Quotes:
“Setting clear expectations is crucial for preventing misunderstandings.” - Dr. James Bryant
“When team members don't trust one another and they don't trust you as a leader, then they may cut corners.” - Dr. James Bryant
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“You want to create this environment where we're co-creating, where we're working together towards a solution, and you want to be able to acknowledge their input.” - Dr. James Bryant
Are you struggling with managing your team and keeping them motivated? Tune in to the Engineer Your Success Podcast where Dr. James Bryant shares valuable insights on two keys to successful teamwork: setting clear expectations and encouraging open communication. Learn how clear expectations can prevent misunderstandings and create a smooth workflow, while involving your team in goal-setting can lead to more motivated and engaged team members. Discover how accountability and regular updates can reinforce expectations and address roadblocks or challenges to keep everyone on track towards achieving their goals.
Let’s dive in!
[00:00 - 10:07] What Are Effective Communication Strategies?
[10:07 - 14:31] The Importance of Effective Communication in Both Personal and Professional Life
[14:32 - 21:42] Learn Effective Communication Strategies
[21:43 – 28:26] Closing Segment
Let’s connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I’d love to hear from you.
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
Podcast Episodes Resources:
· Ep. 85 – Tips for Overcoming the Top 2 Challenges for Engineering Professionals
· Ep. 86 –7 Tips Engineers can use for more effective Communication
Register for the Engineer Your Success On-Ramp: http://bit.ly/3SUeilY
Mastering Crucial Conversations: Advanced Training Session
https://bit.ly/EYSATCC
Additional Effective Communication Resources
https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/blog/communicating-effectively-3-practical-tips-for-getting-your-message-across/
Tweetable Quotes:
“Setting clear expectations is crucial for preventing misunderstandings.” - Dr. James Bryant
“When team members don't trust one another and they don't trust you as a leader, then they may cut corners.” - Dr. James Bryant