Most technical training programs fail before the first technician ever sets foot in the room. Not because the content is wrong. Because the entire design is wrong.
Traditional training asks: did they understand it? Technical training asks something harder: can they actually do it? And in aerospace, where it takes a million things to go right and one thing to go wrong.
In this first ever live episode of the Leadership Launchpad, Matt sits down with Roy Samson, a technical training veteran from the aerospace industry. Together they break down what it actually takes to build a training program for a technical team.
What you'll learn:
- Why "passing the course" isn't the same as being ready — and how to handle the gap
- How to decide how much theory a technician actually needs (and when to skip it entirely)
- What "building an OS for quality" means and why it matters more than any curriculum
- How to build credibility with subject matter experts when you don't have a technical background
- Why training will happen in your org whether you plan it or not — and why that should scare you
For engineering managers, technical leads, and L&D professionals trying to build real capability in hard tech environments.
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyEvery two weeks
- Published16 June 2026 at 14:50 UTC
- Length50 min
- Episode198
- RatingClean
