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Episode 128: Bridging Quantum Computing and Decision Making with Scott Buchholz

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When growing teams and helping people develop is something that comes naturally to you, you know that your leadership skills are on point – so what’s left when you have that mastered? You help businesses grow by helping them utilize the latest, most cutting-edge technology out there. This is exactly how I would describe the work Scott Buchholz, CTO at Deloitte Consulting, has been doing. I sat down with Scott to talk more about his leadership style, the work he’s been doing for Deloitte, and waiting for him to give up the gems of knowledge and experience worth their weight in gold – and he has delivered! Key takeaways from the podcast are: - Telling stories helps bring people into the fold, giving them a better grasp of the task/project ahead; - Diversity of thought is paramount for growth and progress; - Finding the right role models is the fast-track to success; Our Guest: Scott Buchholz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/buchholzscott/ Website: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en.html Intro and background music: Craig MacArthur - Power Shutoff (www.youtube.com/watch?v=x74iB_jtauw)
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When growing teams and helping people develop is something that comes naturally to you, you know that your leadership skills are on point – so what’s left when you have that mastered? You help businesses grow by helping them utilize the latest, most cutting-edge technology out there. This is exactly how I would describe the work Scott Buchholz, CTO at Deloitte Consulting, has been doing. I sat down with Scott to talk more about his leadership style, the work he’s been doing for Deloitte, and waiting for him to give up the gems of knowledge and experience worth their weight in gold – and he has delivered! Key takeaways from the podcast are: - Telling stories helps bring people into the fold, giving them a better grasp of the task/project ahead; - Diversity of thought is paramount for growth and progress; - Finding the right role models is the fast-track to success; Our Guest: Scott Buchholz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/buchholzscott/ Website: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en.html Intro and background music: Craig MacArthur - Power Shutoff (www.youtube.com/watch?v=x74iB_jtauw)
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