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04 // HOW to Make Stakeholders Love You & Build Great Working Relationships (& More) with Nick Cosentino

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Relationships with stakeholders can make or break your job.
Not to mention your promotion.
Nick Cosentino, a Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft breaks down how to do it well β€” whether the stakeholder is a Staff Software Engineer or they don't know the difference between Java and JavaScript.
(the names are confusing, I hear ya)
Additionally, we talk about how to debug well (and frame it better during standups when you're stuck), feel better about giving people feedback, and how to start getting better at it all starting tomorrow.
Working well with others is a skill that can be learned. Tune in as we dive into how we can improve at work, especially as software engineers.
✨ Connect with Nick below!
His newsletter: https://www.devleader.ca/newsletter/
His YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@devleader
His LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickcosentino

Thanks for listening! And for checking out these show notes πŸ‘€
Would love to connect:
πŸ’‘ Share your ideas for topics, guests, or questions for future episodes
πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Want extra help on this skill or others? Explore mentoring with me on a free discovery call or schedule a one-off call.
⭐️ Leave a rating & review on the podcast β€” it means a lot πŸ’š

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Send me a message!

Relationships with stakeholders can make or break your job.
Not to mention your promotion.
Nick Cosentino, a Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft breaks down how to do it well β€” whether the stakeholder is a Staff Software Engineer or they don't know the difference between Java and JavaScript.
(the names are confusing, I hear ya)
Additionally, we talk about how to debug well (and frame it better during standups when you're stuck), feel better about giving people feedback, and how to start getting better at it all starting tomorrow.
Working well with others is a skill that can be learned. Tune in as we dive into how we can improve at work, especially as software engineers.
✨ Connect with Nick below!
His newsletter: https://www.devleader.ca/newsletter/
His YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@devleader
His LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickcosentino

Thanks for listening! And for checking out these show notes πŸ‘€
Would love to connect:
πŸ’‘ Share your ideas for topics, guests, or questions for future episodes
πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Want extra help on this skill or others? Explore mentoring with me on a free discovery call or schedule a one-off call.
⭐️ Leave a rating & review on the podcast β€” it means a lot πŸ’š

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