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Getting Them to Talk with Rachel Bland

Getting Them to Talk with Rachel Bland

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In this podcast episode, tech leader Rachel Bland shares insights into fostering effective team communication and collaboration. Described as a 'Coordinator of Chaos,' Rachel emphasizes the importance of clear communication and teamwork in achieving results in software development. She explores the nuances between bugs and features and advocates for creating a culture where team members are encouraged to ask questions and engage in open dialogue. Rachel shares personal experiences and highlights the value of iterative problem-solving, vulnerability, and maintaining a balance between collaboration and focused work. Additionally, the episode delves into strategies for promoting human flourishing within tech teams, emphasizing the significance of transparency and empowering team members.

* Rachel Bland on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkmbland/
* Dare to Lead by Brené Brown - https://www.amazon.com/Dare-Lead-Brave-Conversations-Hearts/dp/0399592520?tag=sommardahl-20

00:00 Introduction to Rachel Bland
00:20 Rachel's Journey into Tech
01:19 The Bug vs. Feature Debate
03:33 The Art of Team Communication
04:26 Impactful Reads and Personal Growth
06:03 Confession Time: Embarrassing Mistakes
08:50 Encouraging Team Conversations
18:32 Building a Culture of Open Communication
22:29 The Importance of Team Collaboration
24:53 Balancing Introversion and Teamwork
25:30 The Value of Iterative Development
26:39 Embracing Estimates and Communication
36:44 The Power of Feedback and Vulnerability
44:04 Innovative Problem Solving
47:47 Encouraging Creativity and Collaboration
50:46 Final Thoughts on Team Dynamics

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