Ask The Programmer Episode 227 - Guest Leon Prather Discusses Soft Skills and Human Interaction
In this episode of Ask the Programmer, hosts Steve Greenblat and James King welcome back Leon Prather, AV industry veteran and co-host of the Brave Skills podcast. Building on his previous discussion about simplicity in AV, Leon dives into the importance of soft skills for programmers and technicians.
Leon emphasizes that while technical expertise is vital, success often comes down to how professionals interact with people, build trust, and solve real problems. Decision-makers in AV today are less likely to be technicians, so programmers must learn to communicate solutions in human terms, not just technical ones.
Key takeaways include:
Empathy matters: Programmers must put themselves in clients’ shoes and focus on outcomes that meet human needs, not just technical specs.
Soft skills vs. hard skills: In hiring, strong interpersonal skills often outweigh perfect technical resumes. Leon shares a story of hiring a candidate with fewer technical skills but far better communication and problem-solving abilities.
Practical growth tips: Learn from mentors, watch how professionals handle challenges, seek feedback, read widely, and ask better questions.
Volunteer and take initiative: Step forward to shadow, learn, and contribute before being asked. This builds visibility, trust, and opportunities for leadership.
Leadership without titles: True leaders influence and support others regardless of their job title. Programmers should see themselves as problem solvers and catalysts for success.
Recognition and trust: Build a reputation as the reliable professional who delivers, communicates clearly, and helps clients feel confident in their technology.
The conversation highlights how soft skills, teamwork, and initiative are crucial for advancing in AV programming and technology careers.