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In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Tammy Alvarez discusses the intrinsic link between business success and career fulfillment, emphasizing the need for individuals to align their personal ambitions with organizational goals. She highlights the broken nature of corporate systems that often overlook employee motivation and engagement, leading to a significant portion of the workforce feeling unfulfilled. Tammy shares insights on the importance of self-advocacy, the dangers of chasing low-value projects, and the necessity for leaders to redesign their approach to reignite team engagement. The discussion also touches on overcoming fear of failure and the evolving nature of leadership in a fast-paced world. In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of leadership and business, emphasizing the importance of collaboration over competition, the need for intentional leadership, and the significance of understanding the business context for tech executives. We also introduce the UnConference, a unique event aimed at middle market executives, designed to foster collaboration and innovative thinking in navigating the future of work.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 The Link Between Business Success and Career Fulfillment
02:58 Recognizing the Broken Corporate System
06:10 Understanding Employee Motivation and Engagement
09:11 Chasing Impact: The Low-Value Business Trap
12:04 Advocating for Yourself in the Workplace
15:08 Redesigning Leadership to Reignite Engagement
18:03 Connecting Ambition to Organizational Goals
20:57 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change
23:59 Evolving Leadership in a Fast-Paced World
28:24 Navigating Change in a Rapidly Evolving Landscape
34:08 The Shift from Competition to Collaboration
39:21 Intentional Leadership and Work-Life Balance
45:10 Understanding Business for Tech Executives
47:11 Introducing the UnConference: A New Approach to Work
Tammy Alvarez’s Social Media Links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammyalvarez/
Tammy Alvarez’s Website:
https://careerwinnerscircle.com/
In this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Tammy Alvarez discusses the intrinsic link between business success and career fulfillment, emphasizing the need for individuals to align their personal ambitions with organizational goals. She highlights the broken nature of corporate systems that often overlook employee motivation and engagement, leading to a significant portion of the workforce feeling unfulfilled. Tammy shares insights on the importance of self-advocacy, the dangers of chasing low-value projects, and the necessity for leaders to redesign their approach to reignite team engagement. The discussion also touches on overcoming fear of failure and the evolving nature of leadership in a fast-paced world. In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of leadership and business, emphasizing the importance of collaboration over competition, the need for intentional leadership, and the significance of understanding the business context for tech executives. We also introduce the UnConference, a unique event aimed at middle market executives, designed to foster collaboration and innovative thinking in navigating the future of work.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 The Link Between Business Success and Career Fulfillment
02:58 Recognizing the Broken Corporate System
06:10 Understanding Employee Motivation and Engagement
09:11 Chasing Impact: The Low-Value Business Trap
12:04 Advocating for Yourself in the Workplace
15:08 Redesigning Leadership to Reignite Engagement
18:03 Connecting Ambition to Organizational Goals
20:57 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change
23:59 Evolving Leadership in a Fast-Paced World
28:24 Navigating Change in a Rapidly Evolving Landscape
34:08 The Shift from Competition to Collaboration
39:21 Intentional Leadership and Work-Life Balance
45:10 Understanding Business for Tech Executives
47:11 Introducing the UnConference: A New Approach to Work
Tammy Alvarez’s Social Media Links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammyalvarez/
Tammy Alvarez’s Website:
https://careerwinnerscircle.com/