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I See What You Mean
Lou Kerestesy
25 episodes
8 months ago
"I See What You Mean" is a weekly podcast about how and why we get on the same page with each other… or don’t… or shouldn't. In my trailer I tell you why I care about such things in the workplace, at home, in communities and in our country. I describe my interview plans plus confess some geekhood you might find interesting. Or curious!   If you ever wonder what to do when you and someone see things so differently there's no agreeing what to do, listen for 2 minutes and subscribe if you think I might have some good ideas. Even if you don't subscribe, I think you'll love the very cool (copyright compliant!) blues song I use.  Best to you and yours, Lou
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"I See What You Mean" is a weekly podcast about how and why we get on the same page with each other… or don’t… or shouldn't. In my trailer I tell you why I care about such things in the workplace, at home, in communities and in our country. I describe my interview plans plus confess some geekhood you might find interesting. Or curious!   If you ever wonder what to do when you and someone see things so differently there's no agreeing what to do, listen for 2 minutes and subscribe if you think I might have some good ideas. Even if you don't subscribe, I think you'll love the very cool (copyright compliant!) blues song I use.  Best to you and yours, Lou
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Can Better Governance Deliver Better Government? And Early In A Career, Can You Contribute?
I See What You Mean
23 minutes 55 seconds
3 years ago
Can Better Governance Deliver Better Government? And Early In A Career, Can You Contribute?
In Part 2 of our discussion, Richard Spires talks about the subject of his upcoming book - running government programs effectively and efficiently. We discuss the importance of governance not only for delivering program results, but also for building relationships and problem solving capability, generally. Richard also explains how cultivating mentor relationships and expertise - two of the 12 traits he wrote about in his first book - can help young professionals make valuable contributions to how programs are run.    Visit Richard-Spires.com to check out his first book, "Success in the Technology Field - A Guide For Advancing Your Career," and watch for his second later this year. Here are a few of my favorite ahh-ha! moments for Part 2 of our conversation. And please forgive the occasional audio "scratches" I couldn't edit out.    1:58 - Open and honest governance conversations lead to a better informed team with more options to solve problems 5:42 - How a senior governance team prepared the Internal Revenue Service to take electronic returns in a much shorter time than anyone thought possible. 9:35 - The trusted environment - even people who want to be open and honest will become guarded if they're not sure then can trust others in the room. 12:31 - The value of mentorship for young professionals learning project and program management ropes. 14:27 - The value of cultivating expertise that you're known for, especially early in your career. 20:54 - Can running programs effectively and efficiently restore trust in government?
I See What You Mean
"I See What You Mean" is a weekly podcast about how and why we get on the same page with each other… or don’t… or shouldn't. In my trailer I tell you why I care about such things in the workplace, at home, in communities and in our country. I describe my interview plans plus confess some geekhood you might find interesting. Or curious!   If you ever wonder what to do when you and someone see things so differently there's no agreeing what to do, listen for 2 minutes and subscribe if you think I might have some good ideas. Even if you don't subscribe, I think you'll love the very cool (copyright compliant!) blues song I use.  Best to you and yours, Lou