High-Performance Leadership Strategies for Engineers – Ep 322

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High-Performance Leadership

In this episode, we talk with Alan Stein, Jr., a former basketball performance coach turned corporate keynote speaker, and author of “Raise Your Game”, about the application of high-performance leadership principles across diverse aspects of life. He emphasizes the importance of fundamentals and never getting bored with them. He also shares a story about meeting Kobe Bryant and how Bryant’s dedication to mastering the basics influenced his approach to personal and professional growth.

***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.***

Engineering Quotes:

High-Performance Leadership

High-Performance Leadership

Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About High-Performance Leadership Strategies for Engineers:

  • Universal success principles work in every area of life — be it work, family, or community leadership. No need to mimic specific skills; apply these principles for personal and organizational growth. They must not only be preached but lived in all aspects of life.
  • In 2007, Alan and Kobe Bryant crossed paths at the Nike Skills Academy, where Alan grasped the enduring lesson of valuing fundamental skills. This idea extends beyond basketball, resonating in professions like engineering, advocating for mastery of basics as the pathway to excellence.
  • Beyond avoiding boredom with basics, two key principles emerge: earn confidence by mastering basics with humility and trust the process by focusing on daily precision rather than obsessing over the end goal. Success lies in laying each brick carefully, not fixating on the entire wall.
  • Unlike finite games like basketball, business is an infinite game without a clear endpoint. The key is defining what winning means for each team member and aligning everyone with the goal. Success involves individual responsibility in roles and taking actions that move the team closer to the defined goal. High-performing organizations excel in collaboration and cohesiveness.
  • Distractions are inevitable in the digital age, so align your workspace with your focus goals — turn off phones and close unnecessary tabs. Stay aware of when you’re unfocused and use “WIN” (What’s Important Now) as a tool to recalibrate. Regularly assess if your attention matches the moment’s priorities to increase your chances of success.
  • Acknowledging feedback as a valuable tool for improvement, embrace the “next play” mindset to swiftly move past setbacks and avoid dwelling on past mistakes. Learn from experiences, like technical glitches, by seamlessly transitioning to the next task to stay focused on the present.
  • The “next play” mentality, universally useful, is a quick approach to overcoming setbacks. Clear challenges like a whiteboard to prevent a tough morning from affecting the afternoon. Cultivate this crucial ability, which is applicable across various roles and positions.

More in This Episode…

In the Take Action Today segment of the show, Alan talks about the importance of simplifying life and decision-making.

About the Guest, Alan Stein, Jr.

Alan SteynAt his core, Alan Stein, Jr. is a performance coach with a passion for helping business leaders change behaviors. He spent 15+ years working with the highest-performing basketball players on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant). He now transfers his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance. Alan is a dynamic storyteller who delivers practical, actionable lessons that can be implemented immediately. He teaches proven principles on how to simplify success and utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level.

About the Host, Jeff Perry, MBA

The Engineering Career CoachJeff Perry is a leadership/career coach for engineers, building mindsets, leadership, and career intentions to unlock hidden potential and remove self-imposed roadblocks for career and life. For years, he has had the pleasure of supporting engineers and software pros, from new grads to director level. Having been on the front lines in the technical world, he has been able to map out the necessary skills for becoming a quality leader in the field.

You can connect with Jeff on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffcperry/ or visit his website, https://morethan-engineering.com. Jeff also has a new, FREE, on-demand training course for engineers who are job searching or in job transitions. You can see it at https://engineeringcareeraccelerator.com.

Books Mentioned in This Episode:

Raise Your Game

Sustain Your Game

Resources and Links Mentioned in This Session Include:

Alan Stein Jr. Website
Elon College
Kevin Durant
Kobe Bryant
USA Basketball
Nike Skills Academy
Lou Holtz
Steph Curry
Connect with Alan Stein, Jr., on LinkedIn

We would love to hear any questions or stories you might share on high-performance leadership strategies for engineers.

Please leave your comments, feedback, or questions in the section below.

To your success,

Jeff Perry, MBA
Host of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast

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