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Ep 38 - Paul Teodorescu - Hard-Earned Lessons From 25 Years in IT

Jun 10, 2024

Transparency, Credibility, and Connection: Hard-Earned Lessons From 25 Years in IT

Learn from Paul Teodorescu's 25 years of IT experience as he shares the importance of transparency, credibility, and connecting with people in the tech industry.

In this episode, Paul shares his journey from crawling under desks at Merrill Lynch to advising top firms like Morgan & Morgan. Explore the nuances of interim management versus advisory roles, and discover how IT challenges remain consistent across industries. Paul emphasizes the importance of connecting with people, attending and speaking at events, and transitioning from reactive to proactive IT management. Listen in for Paul's perspectives on open-source versus closed-source technologies, the benefits of a cloud-first approach, and the art of public speaking and moderating panels.

You'll learn:

  1. The strategic benefits of interim management versus advisory roles
  2. Similarities and differences between IT challenges across industries
  3. The importance of transparency and credibility in IT
  4. How to effectively transition from reactive to proactive IT management
  5. The pros and cons of open source versus closed source technologies

Get in touch with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paultotherescue/

Elias' blog and TED Talk recommendation:
Wait But Why by Tim Urban | https://waitbutwhy.com/
Tim Urban TED talk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arj7oStGLkU&ab_channel=TED

 

About the host

Elias is the VP for North America at Checkmk. He comes from a strategy consulting background but has been an entrepreneur for the better part of the last 10 years. In his spare time, he likes to do triathlons.

Get in touch with Elias via LinkedIn or email podcast@checkmk.com

 

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Music by Ströme, used by permission 

‚Panta Rhei‘ written by Mario Schoenhofer 

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