EPISODE #1123
Public-Private Collaborations with Andrea Castle
We talked about building collaborative teams, lessons learned from being a linguistics officer in the Army, how to push boundaries in service of greater transparency, and why putting yourself in someone else’s shoes can lead to breakthroughs!
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About the Episode
In this episode, we talked about building collaborative teams, lessons learned from being a linguistics officer in the Army, how to push boundaries in service of greater transparency, and why putting yourself in someone else’s shoes can lead to breakthroughs with Andrea Castle, Data Curator with Tesla Government Inc and United States Army Veteran. Listen to learn how to take and apply principles that encourage successful collaboration between public and private entities!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 17:38!
You can learn more about Andrea at TeslaGov.com, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Andrea Castle
Guest
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