40% Better - Engineering Leadership

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Every week, we invite 1 expert on employee engagement and deep-dive into unlocking previously unheard of performance levels in teams and leaders. 40 Percent Better https://40pb.com

  1. 17/04

    Mistakes, psychological safety, and leadership clarity | Rob Zuber

    Welcome to the 40% Better podcast with your host, Bill Lennan! In this episode, we sit down with Rob Zuber to explore his candid journey into leadership—from the trial by fire of the startup world to managing complexity in scaling organizations. This conversation is a masterclass in how to build a high-performing culture by putting people first. Rob dives deep into the non-negotiables of modern leadership, emphasizing why psychological safety isn't just a buzzword, but the foundation for true innovation and honest feedback. We discuss the critical role of clarity in leadership, how to cultivate intrinsic motivation in your team, and the power of genuinely learning from mistakes instead of fearing them. If you are a founder, manager, or an aspiring leader interested in team building, achieving a flow state in your work, and maintaining organizational identity while scaling, this episode is essential listening. 🔥 Key Takeaways You'll Get from Rob: Why embracing your limitations is the first step to becoming a better leader. The essential ingredients for creating psychological safety that drives innovation. How intrinsic motivation fuels performance more than external incentives. Balancing structure and flexibility as your organization grows. The secret to maintaining clarity and organizational identity during hyper-growth. 🎤 Sound Bites from the Episode: "I realized that I wasn't a great team player." "It's very much up or out." "They found their tribe and that's awesome."

    1 h 5 min
  2. 17/04

    Episode - AI Doesn't Replace Your Thinking It Amplifies It Jimi Li

    What does it actually take to get real business value from AI? Jimi Li, CTO at ALM Media, has spent the last three years running AI initiatives inside a company that just went through a successful private equity exit — and he's got the framework to prove what works. From his early days in GE's global leadership program to building L'Oreal's e-commerce platform at scale, Jimi's career has always centred on one question: how does the work you're doing connect to business impact? That same lens is exactly how he approaches AI today. In this episode, Jimi breaks down the three categories of AI value every tech leader needs to understand — productivity, product enhancement, and new revenue streams — and explains why productivity is the most talked-about and the most dangerous if you don't have the right system to capture the gains. He also shares how cross-functional "fusion teams" are collapsing the feedback loop between engineering and the business, why AI fluency is becoming the dividing line between those who thrive and those who get left behind, and what the inflection point for mass adoption actually looks like. Key takeaways: AI value falls into three categories: productivity gains, embedding AI into core products, and new product or revenue creation — each requires a different strategy and measurement approach Productivity savings from AI are real but easily lost if your organisation isn't structured to capture them Cross-functional fusion teams that include sales, finance, product, and engineering dramatically accelerate the feedback loop and motivate developers by connecting their work to real outcomes AI fluency — knowing what's good, what's wrong, and how to direct the output — is what separates high performers from the rest The inflection point for mass AI adoption is closer than most think, probably within one to two years, as friction around prompting and context drops Leaders should focus on re-imagining workflows and tasks, not just learning tools AI amplifies your thinking — it doesn't replace your critical judgment, and that judgment is your core value Connect with Jimi Li: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimi-li/ If this episode got you thinking differently about AI and leadership, hit subscribe and leave us a review — it helps more leaders find the show. I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    46 min
  3. 10/04

    Jiu Jitsu Changed My Life and Leadership | Jeremy Hass

    In this episode of the 40% Better Podcast, Jeremy Hass shares powerful insights from his leadership journey, shaped by his experiences in the military, startups, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Jeremy dives into the importance of resilience, risk-taking, and personal growth, explaining how embracing challenges can lead to long-term success in both life and business. He also discusses how Brazilian Jiu Jitsu transformed his mindset, teaching discipline, adaptability, and emotional resilience. The conversation explores how leaders can build strong teams, communicate effectively, and develop future leaders within their organizations. Jeremy also shares practical advice for navigating failure, pursuing meaningful work, and surrounding yourself with the right people. What you’ll learn in this episode: Why resilience is essential for leadership and business success How Brazilian Jiu Jitsu shapes mindset and discipline The importance of risk-taking in personal and professional growth How to build and mentor future leaders Why effective communication is critical in leadership roles How to overcome failure and learn from setbacks The value of emotional intelligence in leadership Why chasing passion leads to long-term fulfillment Key insights: “I’d rather try and fail than not try at all.” “Surrounding yourself with the right people is key.” “Jiu Jitsu saved my life.” “My job is to build and enable the person below me.” “Chase what makes you happy.” This episode is perfect for leaders, founders, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to grow personally and professionally through resilience, discipline, and purpose. Timestamps: 00:00 The Foundations of Leadership 02:52 Early Career Experiences and Responsibilities 05:53 Embracing Challenges and Risk-Taking 09:00 Resilience and Overcoming Failure 12:07 The Role of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Personal Growth 15:08 Leadership Lessons from Martial Arts 18:08 Current Work and Helping Startups 21:13 Operational Challenges in Business 23:52 Building Future Leaders 26:57 Effective Communication in Leadership 30:12 Personal Projects and Future Aspirations 33:11 Final Thoughts and Words of Wisdom Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, growth, and performance. #Leadership #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #Entrepreneurship #Startups #EmotionalIntelligence #RiskTaking #Mindset #BusinessGrowth #40PercentBetter I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    41 min
  4. 3/04

    The Risk Mindset That Changes Everything | Tamara Laine

    In this episode of the 40% Better Podcast, Tamara Laine shares her unconventional leadership journey from teaching dance at a young age to working in documentaries, journalism, and eventually leading in the tech world. Tamara breaks down how taking risks, embracing failure, and building resilience shaped her career and leadership style. She explains why confidence is built through repetition, how communication is a learned skill, and why breaking big goals into micro tasks is essential for success. The conversation also explores leadership in startups, building effective systems, and how great leaders empower their teams while staying adaptable. Tamara shares practical insights on overcoming fear, developing strong communication skills, and creating a mindset that turns challenges into opportunities. What you’ll learn in this episode: How an unconventional career path can lead to strong leadership Why repetition and practice build confidence and communication skills The importance of breaking goals into small, actionable steps How to overcome fear and social anxiety through systems Why risk-taking is essential for personal and professional growth How to build and lead high-performing teams in startups The role of systems and structure in execution and productivity Why failure is a critical part of long-term success Key insights: “I’d rather try and fail than not try at all.” “You have to put the reps in.” “Failure is a step toward the destination.” “Surround yourself with the right people.” “Chase what makes you happy.” This episode is perfect for founders, leaders, and professionals looking to grow through resilience, improve communication, and build a mindset that embraces risk and opportunity. Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, growth, and performance. #Leadership #PersonalGrowth #Entrepreneurship #Startups #Mindset #Resilience #CommunicationSkills #CareerGrowth #BusinessGrowth #40PercentBetter I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    42 min
  5. 6/03

    The Art of Managing Diverse Personalities | Oscar Hedaya

    Serial entrepreneur Oscar Hedaya, founder of SPACE and The Space Safe, joins Bill Lennan on the 40% Better podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on what real leadership looks like across industries. Oscar's career has taken him from visual merchandising in New York to touch-screen gloves, electric mobility, and now the world's first smart safe with a built-in camera, touchscreen, tamper sensors, and app connectivity. Along the way, he's built and led teams of 25+ people across hardware, software, firmware, and design, and he shares the hard-won lessons that came from managing very different personalities under one roof. The conversation digs into the messy, human side of leadership: how to handle conflict without letting it fester, why getting quiet team members to speak up can completely transform a team's output, and how psychological safety and employee happiness aren't soft extras but core performance drivers. Oscar and Bill also unpack the challenge of getting cross-functional teams speaking the same language, the power of extreme ownership when things go wrong, and why small gestures like better coffee or Friday pizza often matter more than a pay rise. Key TakeawaysLeaders who come from under-resourced backgrounds often develop stronger creative problem-solving instincts early onManaging larger teams means spending significant time on interpersonal issues, not just the work itselfBringing clashing team members together socially is often the most effective way to defuse conflictGetting promoted doesn't mean doing more of the same job; the role fundamentally changesQuiet, high-performing team members need time and consistent encouragement before they'll speak up in group settings, but it's worth the investmentCross-functional teams (hardware, firmware, software, design) each speak a different language; a good leader bridges that gapWhen something goes wrong, blame-minimising and accountability-taking from the top changes the entire team cultureEmployee happiness is a business metric: appreciated employees go beyond their job description, stay longer, and produce better workSmall perks (better coffee, free lunch, a nearby hotel room for late nights) create disproportionate goodwill and loyaltyUpgrading team equipment is one of the highest-ROI investments a leader can makeConnect with Oscar Hedaya: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscar-hedaya-b1a76b3/ Website: https://www.thespacesafe.com If you found this episode useful, hit subscribe and leave a review. It really helps the show reach more leaders who want to build better teams. I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    1 h 4 min
  6. 20/02

    Why Belonging Is a Performance Metric, Not a Feeling | with Andrea D. Carter

    Most organizations measure engagement. But engagement only tells you who's busy, not who's going to stay. Andrea D. Carter, organizational scientist and creator of the Belonging First methodology, joins the 40% Better podcast to share why belonging is measurable performance infrastructure and what technical leaders need to build it on purpose. Andrea is CEO and Founder of Andrea Carter Consulting and creator of the Belonging First Methodology. Andrea developed the first scientifically validated framework for measuring workplace belonging, starting with a two-year study across 3,500+ employees in Canada's mining sector. The findings were clear: belonging gaps aren't primarily a diversity issue, they're a positional power issue. And when those gaps close, organizations see a 24% reduction in belonging gaps, a 28% increase in performance, an 18% increase in engagement, and a 16% reduction in turnover. In this conversation, Andrea walks through the five conditions that must be present for belonging to exist: comfort, connection, contribution, psychological safety, and well-being. She translates each into practical, behavioral actions leaders can take immediately, from how to open a meeting to how to rotate facilitation to how to name the impact of someone's work, not just the task they completed. Bill and Andrea also dig into why brilliant technical work dies in silos when connection is low, why resilience training alone sets people up to fail, and how belonging is fundamentally interdependent, not something one person figures out alone. Key Takeaways Belonging is not a feeling. It is measurable performance infrastructure with direct impact on speed, quality, retention, and engagement. The five indicators of belonging are comfort, connection, contribution, psychological safety, and well-being. Each one has specific behaviors attached to it that leaders can implement immediately. Comfort is about cognitive load management. When roles, expectations, and decision processes are predictable, people's brains stop scanning for threats and free up capacity for complex problem-solving. Connection is your information transfer protocol. When trust is high and information flows without verification overhead, cross-functional collaboration accelerates and quality goes up. Contribution requires making impact visible, not just task completion. Acknowledge specifically how someone's work moved things forward and create visibility for your B and C contributors, not just your A players. Psychological safety is your early warning system. It only functions well when comfort is already present. Without it, people silence themselves before errors reach a point where they're catastrophic to fix. Well-being is infrastructure, not a perk. Resilience is not a solo sport. Organizations that treat it as an individual responsibility burn out their best people first. 80% of managers never receive training on how to lead people. The performance gaps this creates are measurable and preventable. Belonging is interdependent. It requires both parties to actively give and receive the five conditions. When it's 100% on one person to figure out, that's a fitting-in environment, and it will eventually break people. Connect with Andrea D. Carter: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreadcarter/ Website: https://belongingfirst.com/ Company: Andrea Carter Consulting If this episode made you think differently about your team, subscribe to the 40% Better podcast for more conversations at the intersection of leadership and technology. Share it with a leader who's still measuring engagement and wondering why people keep leaving. I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    1 h 12 min
  7. 17/02

    Why Employee Loyalty Has Nothing to Do With Salary | Ian Watts

    In two decades of coaching leaders across startups to multi-billion dollar corporations, Ian Watts discovered that companies lose talented people not because of compensation, but because they treat employees like replaceable widgets instead of human beings with aspirations beyond their job description. As founder of Employee Success Company, Ian developed the ACTS Method after reverse-engineering what allowed him to build teams with minimal turnover across 60 locations nationwide, recruiting over 400 loyal team members who knew exactly how much he cared about their personal success. Ian shares why the best leaders work themselves out of a job by making themselves unnecessary, why vulnerability combined with security creates magnetic leadership people want to follow, and how systematic support during critical life moments builds loyalty that salary alone can never buy. Discover why doing hard things literally grows your brain's capacity for more challenges, how treating people as individuals rather than production machines transforms retention, and why the secret to employee engagement isn't complicated—it's just caring about their personhood, not just their productivity. Key Topics: The ACTS Method: Aspirations, Calling, Transformation, and Support as the framework for employee retention Why companies that invest 3% of annual revenue into their people dramatically outperform competitors How creating deep reciprocity through systematic care during life moments (college, home purchases, loss) builds unshakeable loyalty Why vulnerability and security in leadership creates cultures where people don't want to leave The cost of treating people like widgets: $50,000+ per hire and 1-4x salary to replace employees Why most HR departments lack capacity to execute retention strategies even when they have the desire How doing hard things (cold showers, polar plunges) trains your mid anterior cingulate cortex to embrace discomfort Why knowing when to be tough versus tender separates good managers from transformational leaders The power of helping employees achieve personal goals unrelated to their job performance Why modeling uncomfortable behavior yourself is the only way to credibly ask your team to grow Connect with Ian Watts LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianmwatts/ Website: https://employeesuccesscompany.com/ Book a complimentary strategy session to discuss employee engagement, performance, and retention challenges Subscribe for conversations with leaders who understand that your greatest competitive advantage isn't technology or strategy—it's how well you invest in the humans who make everything else possible. I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    52 min
  8. 13/02

    From Dial-Up Belarus to 350 Engineers | Andrei Yurkevich

    In 2002, a 25-year-old Andrei Yurkevich started a software outstaffing business in Belarus with internet speeds under 100 kilobits per second for the entire country—slower than a dial-up modem. Twenty-two years later, he's President and CTO of Altoros with 350+ engineers across 25 countries, plus multiple spin-off companies including Protofire, a Web3-focused venture. Andrei shares why he spent two years answering seven questions that should have taken two hours, why distribution must always come before delivery, and how giving everyone equity ownership creates the type of organization where people leave, gain experience, and choose to return. Discover why Andrei's biggest hiring mistake was starting initiatives without a "single thread leader," why he motivates leaders with revenue shares but learned that scaling teams before having solid sales pipelines is fatal, and how following the Scaling Up methodology's "7 Strata" document became their most powerful alignment tool. Learn why Altoros operates as a venture studio with each business having separate leadership, cap tables, and P&Ls, why they explored but ultimately didn't fully implement DAO principles, and how their back-office shared services model enables spin-offs to focus purely on delivery and customer acquisition while finance, legal, marketing, and HR serve everyone. **Key Topics:** - Starting a software business in 2002 Belarus with dial-up internet speeds and no venture capital - The "7 Strata" strategy: why answering seven questions took two years instead of two hours - Distribution first, delivery second: why you can't scale teams without solid sales pipelines - Why single thread leaders are non-negotiable before starting any new initiative - Building a venture studio: separate P&Ls, cap tables, and equity ownership for every business unit - How giving everyone shareholder stakes (from 0.5% to 25%) creates retention and commitment - Why people leave, gain experience elsewhere, and choose to return years later - The pivot from serving startups at $50/hour to Fortune 500 clients at $150-200/hour - Exploring DAO principles in Web3: what worked, what didn't, and the governance challenges - Managing 300+ people across 25 countries with no physical offices post-COVID - Why Scaling Up by Vern Harnish became their foundational methodology across all businesses - Selling imaginary products first: never build before you verify someone will buy it Connect with Andrei Yurkevich: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreiyurkevich/ Title: President and CTO Companies: Altoros (https://www.altoroslabs.com/) | Protofire (Co-Founder, Web3/Blockchain) Subscribe for conversations with technology leaders who've built organizations from Soviet-era constraints to global venture studios, and understand that trust, autonomy, and shared ownership create the conditions where talent chooses to return. I hope you enjoy this episode! Give it a like, share, and subscribe to not miss the content coming your way weekly. – Bill and the 40 % Better podcast team Connect with Bill on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wblennan/  Visit the 40 Percent Better website here: https://40pb.com/ Listen to 40 % Better on these podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qkqdMPkR9BqYPM7UPa4P0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/40%25-better---engineering-leadership/id1709546347  Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01ad162e-7a33-4df4-8c29-04c4af0405fc/40-better---engineering-leadership #40PercentBetter #BillLennan #Leadership #TeamPerformance #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #BusinessGrowth #Kaizen #EngineeringLeadership #Coaching The 40% Better podcast with Bill Lennan unlocks previously unheard-of performance levels in teams and leaders. Bill Lennan, founder of 40 Percent Better, interviews experts on employee engagement, psychological safety, engineering leadership, and actionable mental models. Learn how to foster high-performing teams, improve team productivity, and achieve sustainable success in business through a focus on human-centered systems.  #technologyleadership #productmanagement #engineeringleadership #leadershipdevelopment #careergrowth #podcast

    53 min

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Every week, we invite 1 expert on employee engagement and deep-dive into unlocking previously unheard of performance levels in teams and leaders. 40 Percent Better https://40pb.com