Embrace Change and New Challenges with Gualtiero Bazzana

Published: July 2, 2018, midnight

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In today\\u2019s episode, Phil chats with featured guest, Gualtiero Bazzana. Gualtiero is past president of the International Software Testing Qualifications Board, more commonly known as the ISTQB(r). He is also president of the ITA-STQB, the Italian chapter of ISTQB(r) and\\xa0Southern Europe\\xa0regional director of Alten, which is a technology and engineering group operating world-wide.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • (01.26) Gualtiero begins by explaining more about his responsibilities as\\xa0Regional Director of the\\xa0technology and engineering consultancy Alten. Gualtiero goes on to tell us about his passion for not-for-profit organisation ISTQB(r).
  • (02.27) Gualtiero tells us how he is a family man with three children and that he has a great passion for skiing
  • (02.51) Gualtiero says that his main priority is his role as regional director of Alten and his voluntary work for ISTQB is a secondary priority.
  • (03.46) Gualtiero says that I.T. is in an exceptional moment in time, with a lot of opportunities. He goes on to say that we should all embrace change and take risks so that you can live without regret. Gualtiero reasons that we should take the USA\\u2019s approach to a career in I.T and act more aggressively and be positive.
  • (06:23) Gualtiero says that the worst moment in his I.T. career was when he lost his biggest client, one that generated over 50% of the company\\u2019s income. Gualtiero explains that he felt a social responsibility for the staff he had hired and for the company that had just purchased his company. From the experience Gualtiero learnt two vital lessons: 1. Always surround yourself with good guys, and you\\u2019ll be able to work out a solution. 2. Always think about risk management. Don\\u2019t rely heavily on one source of income for your business.
  • (10.16) Gualtiero talks about his career highlight by stating that he is proud to have been voted for two terms president of ISTQB(r), an organisation that spans many countries and cultures. He goes on to state that it is important to recognise the short term results of people, but to also look at their potential.
  • (12:13) Gualtiero states that a career in I.T. is an ever changing learning curve. There are always new challenges as the industry evolves. He says that if you are enthusiastic about I.T. you will never be bored as there are opportunities for technical people, analytical people and those that want to be managers.

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BEST MOMENTS

(13:58) The Reveal Round:

  • Phil: \\u201cWhat first attracted you to a career in I.T.?\\u201d
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cFor sure, the fact I get to work with cutting-edge technologies.\\u201d
  • Phil: \\u201cWhat is the best career advice you have ever received?\\u201d
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cIt\\u2019s not really career advice, it\\u2019s life advice. Be always fair with the people around you, with colleagues, customers and suppliers. The world is big and small at the same time, it\\u2019s important to stay connected.\\u201d
  • Phil: \\u201cIf you were to begin your I.T. career again, what would you do differently?\\u201d
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cI am so happy, I would do exactly what I\'ve done again. Start working for a well-positioned consultancy company, which gives you the idea to experience different things. You have to see what\\u2019s around so that you can choose what you want to do.\\u201d
  • Phil: \\u201cWhat career objectives are you currently focusing on?\\u201d
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cI\\u2019m 52, so in the I.T. domain I\\u2019m close to being a dinosaur. But I try to be young, so my objectives are to develop the career path of the best people working with me, and to try to keep a good balance between work and life.\\u201d
  • Phil: \\u201cWhat\\u2019s the number one (non-technical) skill that has helped you so far?\\u201d
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cConstancy of purpose, if you want to be the best you need to work intensively. But also the ability to be open-minded changes.\\u201d
  • Phil: \\u201cGualtiero, can you share a parting piece of advice with the audience?\\u201d
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cI think that the I.T. industry is a land of opportunities, for everybody. We can get so close to how the world is changing. We get to see the impact our projects have on life, on telecommunications, on banking and e-commerce.
  • Phil: What\\u2019s the best way we can find out more about you?
  • Gualtiero: \\u201cYou can find me on LinkedIn\\u201d https://www.linkedin.com/in/gualtiero-bazzana-ba61828/

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ABOUT THE HOST

Phil Burgess, an I.T. consultant, mentor, and coach, is the creator and host of the I.T. Career Energizer Podcast. His podcast continues to inspire, assist and guide anybody wanting to start, develop and grow a career in I.T. by inviting successful I.T. professionals, consultants, and experts to share their advice, career tips and experiences.

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ABOUT THE GUEST

Gualtiero Bazzana is past president of the International Software Testing Qualifications Board, more commonly known as the ISTQB(r). He is also president of the ITA-STQB, the Italian chapter of ISTQB(r) and\\xa0Southern Europe\\xa0regional director of Alten, which is a technology and engineering group operating world-wide.

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