“This success isn’t about me, it is literally about everybody else.”
Chapters:
- 00:00 Introduction and Background
- 03:00 Grid Automation and the New Energy Transition
- 07:38 The Benefits of Being a Generous Leader
- 09:49 The Power of Consistency and Self-Reflection in Leadership
Episode Summary:
Mike Atkinson, the Managing Director of Grid Automation in North America for Hitachi Energy, shares his background and experiences in the electric utility industry. He discusses the importance of grid automation and the role of technology in the new energy transition. Mike emphasizes the need for storage technology to store renewable energy and bridge the gap in energy supply. He also talks about the benefits of being a generous leader and the impact it has on building a positive culture and achieving business success. Mike highlights the value of consistency, self-reflection, and assuming positive intent in leadership.
R.O.G. Takeaway Tips:
- Grid automation and storage technology are crucial for the new energy transition.
- Being a generous leader and investing in the success of others has significant benefits for both individuals and the business.
- Consistency, self-reflection, and assuming positive intent are key traits of effective leadership.
- Problem-solving requires considering the different permutations and long-term implications of decisions.
- Apologize.
- Little things count.
- Be intentional about the message you are sending.
- Problem solving framework and consider the future.
- What feels right to you and works for you? Be authentic.
- Get over yourself. Be intentional about how you are showing up.
Guest Bio:
Mike Atkinson is the Managing Director of Grid Automation in North America for Hitachi Energy. He joined Hitachi Energy in 2018 and has more than 30 years of Sales, Operations and Management experience across multiple industries with a focus on the electric utility industry.
Mike is responsible for the Grid Automaton portfolio consisting of Grid Edge Solutions, Enterprise Software, Network Control and Automation & Communication. Prior to joining Hitachi Energy, he led the Network Management Software business for Areva T&D and Alstom Grid in North America, South America and China. Additionally, he was responsible for the GE Grid Solutions regional NAM business as he integrated the Alstom Grid portfolio into the JV.
Michael has extensive experience in all aspects of Grid Automation and the issues facing the transmission and distribution networks. He has worked with de-regulated electric markets, regulated utilities and private developers.
Michael has a BSME from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Clemson University.
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