93: How to balance Logic and Art: with Seth Greenwald

24/04/2025 27 min Temporada 1 Episodio 93

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Are you an engineer but also yearn to be artistic? They are not mutually exclusive and you can be both! In this episode of NeuroConversant Leadership, Jeremy Doran speaks with Seth Greenwald, a mechanical engineer and creative warrior, about the intersection of engineering, creativity, and effective communication in leadership roles. They discuss the importance of balancing logic and creativity, the role of storytelling in communication, and how to navigate the complexities of project management. Seth shares insights on embracing open-mindedness and creativity, as well as practical advice for thriving in a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) world. The conversation emphasizes the value of listening, collaboration, and the continuous journey of personal and professional growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Seth Greenwald03:02 The Duality of Engineering and Art05:51 The Journey of Creativity09:00 Exploring Different Types of Artistic Expression12:03 The Importance of Public Speaking14:46 Lateral Thinking in Project Management17:57 The Power of Curiosity and Listening21:02 Storytelling in Project Management24:06 Communication Advice and Embracing VUCA30:30 Outro 3-20-24.mp4TakeawaysSeth emphasizes the importance of balancing logic and creativity in engineering.Creativeness is not limited to traditional art; it's about innovative thinking.Effective communication requires understanding your audience and message.Storytelling is crucial for engaging presentations and briefings.Project managers must step out of the background and lead with confidence.Open-mindedness is essential for collaboration and problem-solving.Embracing the VUCA world helps communicators adapt to change.Listening is a key skill for learning from others.Curiosity can lead to deeper understanding and collaboration.Personal growth involves continuous learning and exploration.