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Engineers think they have a communication problem. They have a system problem. Every individual communication failure compounds into a predictive model that other people run of you, and that model is what gets used in rooms you’re not in. Chris tells the story of being told over beers that some of his clients thought he was a real piece of work, then unpacks how he’d been counting only the deliberate signals while ignoring the noise. The capstone of the Communication System arc, this episode names the cumulative effect of every communication act and gives engineers an audit for predicting and adjusting the model their decision surface is running of them.
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Re:Engineered is a podcast for engineers and technical professionals navigating the shift from technical excellence to leadership responsibility.
Hosted by Chris Stasiuk, a professional engineer with over 25 years in engineering consulting and leadership roles, the show treats leadership, communication, and decision-making as systems to understand — not personality traits to fake. No buzzwords. No corporate theater. Just clear thinking about how technical people actually lead.
Explore episodes, transcripts, and related resources at https://chrisstasiuk.com/podcast/.
By Chris StasiukEngineers think they have a communication problem. They have a system problem. Every individual communication failure compounds into a predictive model that other people run of you, and that model is what gets used in rooms you’re not in. Chris tells the story of being told over beers that some of his clients thought he was a real piece of work, then unpacks how he’d been counting only the deliberate signals while ignoring the noise. The capstone of the Communication System arc, this episode names the cumulative effect of every communication act and gives engineers an audit for predicting and adjusting the model their decision surface is running of them.
Send us Fan Mail
Re:Engineered is a podcast for engineers and technical professionals navigating the shift from technical excellence to leadership responsibility.
Hosted by Chris Stasiuk, a professional engineer with over 25 years in engineering consulting and leadership roles, the show treats leadership, communication, and decision-making as systems to understand — not personality traits to fake. No buzzwords. No corporate theater. Just clear thinking about how technical people actually lead.
Explore episodes, transcripts, and related resources at https://chrisstasiuk.com/podcast/.