The TechCurrents Podcast and Special Guest, Harry Patz

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Tune into the TechCurrents Podcast as hosts Sam Cavaliere and Ron Melanson chat with tech veteran Harry Patz, known for driving billion-dollar growth at companies like Microsoft, Samsung and Syniverse. Harry shares his insights on the duality of leadership and management, emphasizing Servant Leadership and fostering empathy by supporting your team. Learn about his experience leading the Samsung team that won the NY Mets stadium deal, highlighting how to build a culture of smart risk-taking and continuous learning rather than penalizing mistakes. Harry also recounts formative career lessons from his Microsoft days, including the critical importance of accountability. Looking ahead, Harry, enrolled in the MIT AI strategy program, discusses how Artificial Intelligence will make human skills like thinking and motivating even more essential in leadership. This episode offers valuable career advice and perspectives from a seasoned industry leader.

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Almost 30 years of Information Technology experience, including 15 with Microsoft Services and Sales to some of the largest and smallest companies in the world, give me some unique perspective on the technology industry as a whole. After spending some time as the Unified Communications Practice Manager for Janalent (2 time UC Worldwide Partner of the Year in 2009 and 2010) and a Solutions Principal with EMC, I am now the Director for VMware Professional Services EUC Pre-sales Architects. Combine that with my passion for photography, scuba diving, all things Key West, my time volunteering with the Madison, NJ Fire Department and my new home in the area of San Diego, CA, you will find an eccletic combination of thoughts and experiences conveyed on this blog. Please contribute, I value people's productive feedback.
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