Developer on Fire
Episode 253 | Kyle Scarmardo - Motivation Matters
Kyle spent sixteen years in the Information Technology space for a large financial company, the 20th largest private company in America, where he worked his way up from the bottom to become an executive in 13 years at the age of 35. The latter part of his career heavily involved helping others with self-improvement, career growth, improving executive function, applying new strategies to better communicate and influence, and assist with culture change. In this work Kyle tapped into a passion that ultimately would pull him away from a full time focus on technology. Kyle now spends more time assisting others looking to accelerate their careers, become more effective leaders, and take self-improvement to a deeper introspective level. Kyle currently works with executives, middle management, and highly ambitious individuals in many sectors looking to climb fast or make their mark as entrepreneurs. This work is often times on an individual basis, but can be structured for teams where needed.
Chapters:
- - Dave introduces the show and Kyle Scarmardo
- - Breadth and depth
- - Scheduling everything, including recreation - being deliberate with your time
- - Kyle's coaching practice - helping people be successful with their goals
- - Mentoring vs coaching
- - Kyle's educational experience and early career life
- - Kyle's motivation and path to computing, hardware, and software
- - The importance of finding the right motivation
- - Taking advantage of opportunities, hunger, boldly asking, and just doing it
- - Moving forward in an organization and getting into leadershipfrom tech
- - Lessons in management from coaching children - asking questions
- - Kyle's book recommendation
- - Kyle's top 3 tips for delivering more value
- - Keeping up with Kyle
Resources:
- Culinary Institute of American in New York
- Kyle's Blog and Coaching Practice
- Kyle's Other Blog Site For Other Interests
- Franklin Covey
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change - Stephen R. Covey
- Tony Robbins
- "Knowledge isn't power; it's potential power. Execution trumps knowledge any day of the week." - Tony Robbins
- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity - David Allen
- Things for Mac and iOS
- AIX
- Kyle speaking with the Entreprogrammers Thunder Team
Kyle's book recommendation:
Kyle's top 3 tips for delivering more value:
- Increase your self-awareness
- Be deliberate with your time
- Become a masterful listener