SAP Global SVP Tony Pante offers four questions to connect with your team.
Episode 113
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The first call Tony Pante has with new team members involves nothing about business. Instead, he asks them about their families, what they’re reading, what motivates them, and what they value. No, he’s not doing it to break the ice in the traditional sense; rather, he’s developing a rapport that he hopes will later turn into a full-blown relationship.
These aren’t the only questions the inquisitive Harvard Business School grad asks, but he knows that if he as leader can draw teammates in conversation, they’ll get to know each other better and trust will develop.
He sets the example himself. “In my leadership meeting every Monday, I always spend the first five minutes talking about a weekend experience with either my boys or my wife, or the dogs, or a drink that we had or food that we had,” Tony said. “And I do that on purpose because then it gets other people started talking about their weekends and creates a safe psychological space.”
A former football player at Lafayette College, Tony built and currently runs the new Global Digital Center of Excellence for the Customer First/Customer Success organization at SAP. His team is responsible for helping SAP customers realize the full potential from the cloud products they have purchased to help them run their organizations.
Early in his tenure as the center’s leader, Tony was charged with understanding more about how SAP was helping its customers. So, he charged his team with opening up the lines of communication and starting the conversation, preferably by telephone, one customer at a time.
In the years since, that outreach program has grown from a handful of customers who picked up their phones to some 30,000 offering feedback either on the phone, online, or live. To keep the momentum going, Tony began opening quarterly staff meetings with a rundown of the top four client success stories. The practice proved so effective in team building that it led to team members competing to provide the best customer success stories to begin each meeting.
In the podcast, Tony shows how attention to the “human side” of competing in the global technology sector fosters resilient teams and more trusting customer relationships.
You will learn:
- 5:30 4 questions you can ask to establish strong connections.
- 9:30 The keys to competing against yourself.
- 12:00 How leaders can motivate their teams without getting in their way.
- 14:30 How Tony’s team captures customer success stories.
- 22:00 The principle of coaching curiosity to avoid complacency.
- 24:30 The best interview question to reveal your candidate’s curiosity.
- 27:00 How to get momentum on your side – and keep it there.
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