My LinkedIn video index - Part 1
Tim Dickinson
Customer Success leadership | Strategic customer partnership | Global experience
When the global pandemic began I started recording short videos to share here on LinkedIn. I did this to feel more connected to my network of colleagues and customers. I still write posts with content specific to my current job, company, and location, but I like video for things that are more reflective. I did a few videos about various topics, but then started posting a series reflecting on different stages of my career and sharing things I've learned at each stage.
It can be a bit tricky to search LI timelines if they're not tagged consistently, so I'm posting this article as an index for the videos I've made over the last couple of years. Most of the videos are 2 minutes long. They only cover up to early 2002, though, which is why I've named this article Part 1.
Please comment if you hear anything useful!
- Working from home? Get outside
- What is Customer Success?
- Feeling connected when you're working very remotely
- Practice interviewing
- Things to keep in mind when working with international colleagues
- How studying philosophy helped me
- Why don't I do engineering anymore?
- Working on a farm
- Delivering junk mail
- As a university bartender
- What I learned at an engineering consulting firm
- What I learned at National Defence
- Being a rocket scientist
- Clear written communications and the nuclear industry
- Discovering I like being customer-facing
- Learning by working in other teams
- Schmoozing
- Active listening and understanding
- Listening and not interrupting
- Designing products for supportability
- Working internationally
Customer Centric l Senior Account Manager l Accelerating digital app & cloud transformation service delivery
2 年Thanks for putting these out there! Appreciate your perspective on a variety of interesting topics, and that you take care to give listeners practical takeaways- actions to try out, or lessons you learned. I aspire to practice the stoic mindset, but struggle to do so in real time - would be great to grab a coffee & discuss one day. PS: My family also grew up picking rocks from fields (although my generation was spared the experience). Great respect for all who are #farmstrong