07 Apr Episode 016 – Conflict Is a Signal, Not a Failure
SummaryEngineers treat conflict like a system fault — find the root cause, fix it, restore steady state. In human systems, that instinct doesn’t resolve conflict....
SummaryEngineers treat conflict like a system fault — find the root cause, fix it, restore steady state. In human systems, that instinct doesn’t resolve conflict....
SummaryEngineers trying to influence peers, contractors, and cross-functional teams face a total authority gap — and they handle it badly. The default moves are logic...
SummaryMost engineers are deliberate about the signal they send downward and sideways. The upward signal gets left to chance — not because it seems unimportant,...
SummaryMost engineers apply the same level of analytical rigor to every decision regardless of what it actually requires. That’s not thoroughness — it’s a mismatch,...
SummaryEngineers don’t avoid performance conversations because they’re conflict-averse. They avoid them because they misclassify them as irreversible. They wait until the pattern is undeniable, the...
The moment I realized I'd been passing along fiction as fact.There's a specific kind of awful that comes from realizing you've been repeating someone else's...
SummaryIn this conversation, Chris Stasiuk explores the transition from engineering to leadership, highlighting the fundamental differences in mindset and approach required. He discusses how engineers...