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Attitude Determines Altitude - Engineering Yourself & Your Teams

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the concept of "Attitude Determines Altitude" in this insightful conference talk from GOTO Chicago 2018. Delve into the factors that create exceptional engineers, designers, and leaders, focusing on the crucial role of attitude over aptitude. Discover how a growth mindset, deliberate practice, and psychological safety contribute to personal and team success. Learn about the science behind confidence, impostor syndrome, and strategies to build self-assurance. Gain valuable insights on fostering creativity, trust, and effective communication within engineering teams. Apply practical techniques to enhance your professional development and create a positive work environment that promotes innovation and growth.

Syllabus

Intro
Attitude Determines Altitude
Star Trek
Growth Mindset
Effort
Expert Mind
Malcolm Gladwell 10000 Hours
Cool Practice
How to Approach 10000 Hours
Focus and Attention
Neocortex
Creativity
Mindfulness
Albert Einstein
Trust
Theory X Theory Y
Theory X Theory Why
Science Behind Theory X
Psychological Safety
Change Your Organization
Confidence
Imposter Syndrome
Imposterism
Confidence and Creativity Inc
Dunningkruger
Confidence is a cubic equation
How to build confidence
postural feedback
fake it till you make it
find your core
make yourself obsolete
do something different
Grace Hopper


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GOTO Conferences

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