Episode Overview
In this episode of Engineer Your Success, Dr. James Bryant interviews Brian Wagner, a professional engineer with over 20 years of experience who draws fascinating parallels between baseball and engineering leadership. Brian discusses his new book "Rounding The Bases: Winning Communication and Leadership for Engineers" and shares insights on effective communication across different audiences.
Timestamps
00:00 - 01:00: Introduction and pre-roll clip about baseball and engineering01:00 - 02:00: Brian introduces himself and his engineering background02:00 - 05:00: The story behind Brian's baseball jersey and the book concept05:00 - 08:00: Curtis Parch's story and lessons on adapting to your audience08:00 - 10:00: How definitions of success evolve throughout your career10:00 - 15:00: Brian's career journey from high school drafting to professional engineer15:00 - 18:00: Discussion on engineering education vs. practical communication skills18:00 - 21:00: Breaking down different types of people engineers interact with21:00 - 22:00: Book information and how to connect with BrianGuest Information
Professional Engineer with 20+ years of experience in land development engineeringBackground in public safety and emergency managementAuthor of "Rounding The Bases: Winning Communication and Leadership for Engineers"Website: brianwagner.coConnect with Brian on LinkedInKey Points Discussed
How baseball terminology and engineering jargon create similar communication challengesThe importance of adapting your communication style to different audiencesBrian's unconventional career path from hand drafting to professional engineeringThe value of practical experience in developing effective communication skillsHow your definition of success evolves throughout your careerThree types of people engineers typically interact with and how to communicate with eachNotable Quotes
"You don't have to be the smartest person in the room, but if you have the ability to communicate and connect the dots, you become the most useful person in the room." - Brian Wagner"Technical expertise will get you in the door. It'll get you to that table. It'll bring you to the opportunity. But having strong communication and leadership skills is what sets you apart." - Brian Wagner"Engineers are great communicators when they're talking to other engineers... But when you are forced to talk to someone that has a different perspective, that's where the communication challenges come in." - Dr. James BryantKey Takeaways
Be willing to change and make adjustments to your communication styleRecognize that different stakeholders speak different "languages"Avoid using technical jargon and acronyms when communicating with clientsView communication challenges as opportunities for growthSuccess is defined differently at different stages of your careerResources Mentioned
"Rounding The Bases: Winning Communication and Leadership for Engineers" by Brian WagnerAvailable on AmazonConnect With Us
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