Episode 30

Ways IT Professionals can Express their Voice

Published on: 6th August, 2024

In this episode of the The Smart IT podcast, I welcomed Syya Yasotornrat, Sarah Welch, and Elizabeth Goins, on a panel discussion of "Ways IT Professionals can Express their Voice". In this episode, we set out to help out IT here in a little different way today. We want IT to express themselves, to express their voice to their internal teams, and to the rest of the world.

So a lot of time, technical folks might have a little trouble getting out there in front, but one of things we talk about with Smart IT is the ability to lead and communicate well. This could be when you trying to get your idea across to your team, are looking at your career path, you want to get promoted in the future, or you want to go out and start your own business. A lot of times you need more advanced communication skills. You need to be able to lead a conversation, take data & facts, formulate your perspective, and present it to a wide variety of audiences.

So if we're looking out there, all the million of techies out there and they're thinking, you know what? I'm not being heard inside my company or my manager doesn't see me. My colleagues don't know what I do or all the cool things I do. So they may not know exactly how to go about actually presenting themselves in a way they are heard. This episode is for you.

In this day and age, we've got a lot of cool and interesting new ways to do that, including:

- Starting your own podcast to chat with many people on topics of interest to you.

- The ability to express yourself either technically or creatively (maybe even fictional) by writing your own book.

- And then obviously the ability to create your own ideas and then get up in front of an audience to share your insights.

In this episode, we have all those areas covered with these three innovators and founders. So I'm excited for this conversation as we explored different ways for IT professionals to express themselves and communicate effectively. We covered topics such as presenting ideas, writing books, and starting a podcast. The guests provided insights on how to tailor messages to different audiences, break through the noise, and make a lasting impression. Overall, the conversation emphasized the power of presenting your ideas, knowing your audience, and embracing your unique voice.

Takeaways:

- There are various ways to express yourself in the IT field, speaking up in meetings, writing a book, or starting a podcast.

- The importance of practice, feedback, and continuous improvement in becoming better communicators.

- Step out of your comfort zones and find unique ways to express their thoughts and ideas.

- The importance of authenticity and effective communication in various professional settings.

- Tailor your message to your audience's needs and pain points to make it relevant and interesting.

- Practice and iterate on your presentations to improve your communication skills.

- Don't be afraid to do something different and be memorable in your presentations.

- Get out of your own head and overcome the fear of being judged by others.

- Break through the noise by adding humor, anecdotes, or unexpected elements to your presentations.

- There is no one-size-fits-all approach to communication and expressing yourself. Find what works for you. Authenticity is key in effective communication, whether it's presenting corporate messaging or hosting a podcast.

- Engaging presentations involve storytelling, knowing your audience, and incorporating elements that make you stand out.

- Investing in personal development and continuously improving yourself is crucial for professional growth.

- What's your why? What's your passion? What is that fire in your belly? Like, why are you doing this?

Keywords:

#podcast #book #writing #presentation #leadership #communications #speaking #publicspeaking #ideas #authenticity #passion #personaldevelopment #engagingpresentations #uniquevoice #smartit

Resource Links:

- Syya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/syyayasotornrat/

- Brilliant Beam Media on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brilliant-beam-media

- Brilliant Beam Media Website: https://www.brilliantbeammedia.com/

- Sarah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmwelch/

- Inkdrop Lit Website: https://www.inkdroplit.com/

- Elizabeth on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-goins-phd-b4748016/

- Pineapple Strategies on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goins-executive-communication/

- Pineapple Strategies Website: https://pineapplestrategies.com/

- Link to this episode: https://youtu.be/VxWNtAEvoc0

- The Smart IT Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thesmartitpodcast

- Captivate Website for all episodes: https://the-smart-it-podcast.captivate.fm/

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The Smart IT Podcast
Where IT explores what's next...
The Smart IT Podcast, where IT professionals can assemble and hear from each other, industry leaders, thought leaders, and those in adjacent fields to collaborate and learn from each other and explore what’s next for IT.

The Smart IT Podcast explores what’s next for IT as it continues to find ways to get the important things done for our organizations.
Preparing for the next decade, we need to think differently about how we approach our work to continue to thrive into the future.

Smart IT is an approach, conceptual framework, and development model to getting the important things done by transforming the way traditional IT thinks, works, and leads. It supports the disruption of the status quo, simplifies the complex, reduces uncertainty, and improves risk mitigation.

There has never been more pressure to deliver for our organizations; but I know IT is up to the challenge.

That will require IT to lead by working smarter. Let’s do it together.

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William Reed

I am an advisor of technology for business use, have seen the possibilities, the challenges, the constraints, and the risks. I have seen firsthand the technical debt, silos, broken communication, despair of IT, and business frustrations. And, I have seen the possibilities, the hopes, and the opportunities while working in the trenches of IT.

As someone that has analyzed, designed, built, and supported technology infrastructure for many businesses over the years, and followed the technology trends and cyber threats, I see the opportunities for our organizations and for the professionals of IT as a fulfilling and thriving career.

I believe we have been blessed with great opportunities to continue to improve ourselves and organizations. If it’s possible, there is no reason enterprise IT cannot reach new heights and help our businesses thrive in age of disruption, complexity, and risk.

I have a passion is bringing a fresh perspective to the challenges in front of IT and help inspire a team to tackle and win. And to help individuals and organizations make better decisions to improve outcomes and experiences.

I advise on matters of technology use for organizational benefits. He has over 20 years’ experience in the Information Technology field. He has worked for multiple technology value added resellers, representing the major vendors and technologies in the industry. He has consulted across the major industries, including banking, health care, retail, oil & gas, education, government, finance, and legal.