Working together to make things happen: JP Cardoso at TEDxBrainport
Summary
TLDRThe speaker, a Brazilian electrical engineering student, shares his experience of collaboration and motivation. He emphasizes the importance of teamwork in achieving success, using his journey of building guitar pedals with a friend and the Sound Engineering group at university as examples. He encourages the audience to embrace serendipity by engaging with others and to value the people they work with, as they are the driving force behind accomplishments. The talk concludes with a call to action for the audience to connect with each other and start creating.
Takeaways
- 🌟 Success is not about what you do, but who you do it with. The importance of collaboration in achieving goals.
- 🎓 The speaker is a Brazilian electrical engineering student participating in a Science Without Borders exchange program at Font University.
- 🔊 The speaker emphasizes the role of the Sound Engineering group at Font University, which provides a platform for students to learn and work together on projects.
- 👥 The importance of seizing opportunities to join groups and projects, as demonstrated by the speaker's experience in the project lab.
- 💡 The realization that projects are more successful when they become 'our projects' rather than 'my projects', highlighting the power of teamwork.
- 👫 A personal story about the speaker's friend Pedro, with whom he started building guitar pedals and eventually a company, Stomp aabs.
- 🚀 The ambitious goal of building 100 guitar pedals before leaving Brazil, which was achieved through dedication and teamwork.
- 💡 The realization that the joy and success of building the guitar pedals was not just about the end product, but the shared experience with friends.
- 🤝 The call to action for the audience to appreciate and acknowledge the people they have worked with, as they are the reason for success.
- 💬 The encouragement for the audience to start conversations with those around them to foster new connections and potential collaborations.
- 🌱 The idea that great things happen when different people work together, and that the key is to find the right people to team up with.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the transcript and what is his background?
-The speaker is a student from Brazil studying electrical engineering. He is participating in a Science Without Borders exchange program at Font University.
What is the main message the speaker is trying to convey in his speech?
-The main message is that people are more important than the projects or tasks they undertake, and that success often comes from collaboration and the relationships built during the process.
What did the speaker learn about motivation and serendipity from the group called Sound Engineering?
-The speaker learned that people of accomplishment actively engage with their environment and that great things happen when people work together, as exemplified by the Sound Engineering group's dedication to learning and working on projects together.
What is the significance of the quote from Leonardo da Vinci in the context of the speech?
-The quote from Leonardo da Vinci emphasizes the importance of taking initiative and not just letting things happen, which aligns with the speaker's point about the importance of actively seeking collaboration and making things happen with others.
How did the speaker's experience in the Sound Engineering lab influence his perspective on teamwork?
-The experience in the Sound Engineering lab showed the speaker the power of staying committed to a project with a group of people, which reinforced his belief in the importance of teamwork and collaboration.
What was the project the speaker undertook with his friend Pedro before coming to Font University?
-The speaker and his friend Pedro started a company called Stomp aabs and built 100 guitar pedals together before the speaker left for Font University.
What is a 'guitar pedal' as mentioned in the transcript?
-A guitar pedal is a device used to create various effects in rock music and other genres, altering the sound of a guitar when played.
Why did the speaker and Pedro decide to build 100 guitar pedals before he left Brazil?
-They set the goal to build 100 guitar pedals as a way to fully immerse themselves in their shared passion and to create a memorable achievement before the speaker's departure.
What challenges did the speaker face in his engineering course in Brazil?
-The speaker found his engineering course in Brazil to be too theoretical and struggled to find motivation in working on projects alone, which often led to projects not getting off the ground.
How does the speaker suggest finding people to collaborate with?
-The speaker suggests being talkative, meeting new people, and giving the world a chance to work for you by accident, implying that serendipity plays a role in finding collaborators.
What action does the speaker encourage the audience to take at the end of his speech?
-The speaker encourages the audience to start talking to the person next to them, emphasizing the importance of initiating conversations and building connections with others.
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