Collaboration is an essential part of any successful organization, but how do you find individuals that have natural communications and collaboration skills? Join me as I talk with Mark Herschberg about lean thinking and why universities aren't doing enough in this area! We will also discuss his book “The Career Tool Kit: Essential For Success That No One Taught You” which provides valuable insights on gaining knowledge from collaborative efforts. Mark has been teaching at MIT for 20 years. In addition, he's built multiple startup companies as a CTO.
Mark Herschberg
Mark is the author of The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia. He helped to start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program, dubbed MIT’s “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually. At MIT, he received a B.S. in physics, a B.S. in electrical engineering & computer science, and an M.Eng. in electrical engineering & computer science, focusing on cryptography. At Harvard Business School, Mark helped create a platform used to teach finance at prominent business schools. He also works with many non-profits, including Techie Youth and Plant A Million Corals. He was one of the top-ranked ballroom dancers in the country and now lives in New York City, where
He is known for his social gatherings, including his annual Halloween party, as well as his diverse cufflink collection.
CONNECT WITH MARK
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hershey
Website:https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/
Where to purchase “The Career Tool Kit: Essential For Success That No One Taught You” https://www.amazon.com/Career-Toolkit-Essential-Skills-Success/dp/0960100709
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
Words of wisdom with Mark Herschberg
“That rectangle analogy is recognizing we have long sides and short sides. Yes, keep developing the long sides. That's your expertise. But don't ignore those short sides. Because as you develop them, you will become so much more effective. And that can be whether it's a particular skill that we've talked about, like communication or leadership, it could just be known in another area. “
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Episode 41 Continuous Improvement and Franchising with Steve Taylor
Episode 40 Continuous Improvement and Leading Change with Art Bierschbach
Episode 39 Continuous Improvement and Collaborative Leadership with Teri Beckman
Episode 38Continuous Improvement and Telling the Truth with Arnoud Herremans
Episode 37 Continuous Improvement in Plain Language with Bruno Pešec
Episode 35 Continuous Improvement and Helping Bosses Stop Being Bossy with Elizabeth Were
Episode 34 Continuous Improvement and Customer Satisfaction
Episode 33 Continuous Improvement and Managing Conflict w Jerry Fu
Episode 32 Continuous Improvement and Connecting Your Team with Barry Moline
Episode 31 Continuous Improvement and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Tara Halliday
Episode 30 Continuous Improvement in the Gulf States with Deborah Salimi
Episode 29: Continuous Improvement and Being a People Pleaser
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Episode 27: Continuous Improvement and the Counseling Continuum
Episode 26: Continuous Improvement and Getting Your Book Written in Less Than a Year
Episode 25: Continuous Improvement and Getting to the Root of Belonging
Episode 24: Continuous Improvement and Creating a Resilient Organization
Episode 23: Continuous Improvement and the Kind Leader
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