One anecdote that was shared with me 30 years ago by my then boss was that knowing how to use a fork is useful, but being able to organize and set the entire place setting will get you much further.
Besides the tech content of the video, I also enjoyed Mark's view on authority. Agree that is best to lead with influence and sell people the vision rather than lead with pure authority. It builds trust. In all teams there are talented individuals and if you share the vision, people align! Of course, Scott is doing the same on a daily basis on his Twitter and TikTok.
Mark is so great! Been a fan since the early SysInternals time. Now I am working in a big corporation and I am so happy that Mark is the Azure CTO, because we invest heavily in Azure. I am not so sure if I am really a fan of Microsoft generally. ;-)
Love this. Nice discussion: relaxed but insightful. (Especially loved the retro-Windows flair and attention to detail in the video editing.) I'll be sure to be back.
I am an (Enterprise) IT architect. This very much resonates with my experience. Especially Mark's comment about "going one level deeper". Totally agree. How can I tell engineers what I think should be done, if I don't invest time in understanding their world? Great talk!
Would love to see a session on how to allocate time and attention to the things that matter. The higher up the chain you move, the more important the skills of sifting through the noise become
Re: "Someone should do something" I've tried to go into those conversations to ask for advice rather than to lodge a complaint. Not that it always works, but it at least makes me seem less negative.
Someone should advocate for the customer in the realm of not removing Windows features. Eg. Windows mail and calendar, included-with-windows, advert-free email and calendar client which supports all of Microsoft's paid email teirs is being removed, despite the fact that we paid for it by buying a windows licence (either standalone or as a bundle with a computer).
Pissing off the wrong Director/Partner/VP can be an RGE. not everyone has a manager that will encourage that behaviour. (i do... in case he's/she'sreading this....) LOL
You two are the greatest, maybe consider making a Netflix series someday?🔥
Loved hearing the VP and CTO dive into real-world challenges, guiding upcoming leaders on problem-solving and strategic thinking.
this was not on my bingo card for the end of 2024, but by god, is it ever welcomed :D Thanks Scott and Mark for these episodes :)
One anecdote that was shared with me 30 years ago by my then boss was that knowing how to use a fork is useful, but being able to organize and set the entire place setting will get you much further.
Came for the content. Stayed for the nostalgic overlay.
Besides the tech content of the video, I also enjoyed Mark's view on authority. Agree that is best to lead with influence and sell people the vision rather than lead with pure authority. It builds trust. In all teams there are talented individuals and if you share the vision, people align! Of course, Scott is doing the same on a daily basis on his Twitter and TikTok.
Great start, I’ll sit back and enjoy two of the most brilliant people in our space.
Leaders can always command, but to influence is real leadership. Awesome episode!
This series is going be golden.. The knowledge shared, banter, enjoying every moment of it
Thank you Scott and Mark
came to a techie podcast, learned about leadership. i'm here for all of it.
We need more of this please!!!
'Systems Thinking'! Looking forward to it.
Really great stuff, It's nice to hear from others who are struggeling with this.
Loved this new podcast scott and mark!!!, really great engaging topic areas as well really cool keep them coming!!! 👏
Love you both, love this show.
Thank you for some great insights, and love the theme :) great podcast, looking forward to more !
Mark is so great! Been a fan since the early SysInternals time. Now I am working in a big corporation and I am so happy that Mark is the Azure CTO, because we invest heavily in Azure. I am not so sure if I am really a fan of Microsoft generally. ;-)
Loving the show and this episode is awesome!
Wow. This is awesome! Love all the 90s graphics and icons and such. Bravo!
Love this. Nice discussion: relaxed but insightful. (Especially loved the retro-Windows flair and attention to detail in the video editing.) I'll be sure to be back.
Love that, thanks, Scott and Mark!
Sold!! To the highest bidder! Love this!!
As expected, it was just awesome! Look forward to next episode! And thanks for taking time to do this!
I am an (Enterprise) IT architect. This very much resonates with my experience. Especially Mark's comment about "going one level deeper". Totally agree. How can I tell engineers what I think should be done, if I don't invest time in understanding their world? Great talk!
Would love to see a session on how to allocate time and attention to the things that matter. The higher up the chain you move, the more important the skills of sifting through the noise become
Two legends share wise things. And there are only 5k views. That is unfair!
I'm looking forward to the systems thinking episode!
This is a good talk and something a lot of tech people require experience to learn
love the intro, nostalgic
Re: "Someone should do something"
I've tried to go into those conversations to ask for advice rather than to lodge a complaint. Not that it always works, but it at least makes me seem less negative.
Really awesome 👏 🎉 I thought the Media Player’s overlay play head was actually synced to the time you guys have talked.
Waov i got the notification right about bed time:) thanks
Love the animation
Great video!
Great stuff
Should the movie title extension have been .avi or.wmv?
Since I first learn C# (I should go back and learn it more) Scott Hanselman have a lot authority for me, so I don't understand the title.
very good
Someone should advocate for the customer in the realm of not removing Windows features. Eg. Windows mail and calendar, included-with-windows, advert-free email and calendar client which supports all of Microsoft's paid email teirs is being removed, despite the fact that we paid for it by buying a windows licence (either standalone or as a bundle with a computer).
"Impressive." D. Vader
Pissing off the wrong Director/Partner/VP can be an RGE. not everyone has a manager that will encourage that behaviour. (i do... in case he's/she'sreading this....) LOL
I'd go with the Sgt Schultz defence here Pierre.