Picture this: you’re walking into a meeting, just you and your boss. You’re not entirely sure what the meeting topic is, so you’re a bit nervous. Normally, this meeting might be about G&Os, or a discussion on our engineering strategy for the customer. Or maybe some constructive criticism (Let’s face it, we all make mistakes – kaizen!)
Now imagine my surprise when my boss asks: “Would you be interested in writing a blog. At work. For DENSO.” Sounds great (and scary, knowing lots of people may be reading what I say…), but how exactly does something like this come about?
Well, in my group (ESED – Electrified Systems Engineering Department) we’re encouraged to take on a “Special Project”, every year. It’s a small part of our work lives, but it allows us to do something we’re passionate about, while at work. And furthermore, to incorporate this passion into daily DENSO life. In my case, my boss had some prior knowledge that I enjoy writing, and so his suggestion for my Special Project was to write a DENSO blog…and so it begins!
I know what you’re thinking. This is just an excuse to not have to do real work, while I’m at work. Exactly! OF COURSE NOT!!
I have a lot to offer, in terms of sharing what an engineer does at DENSO, how to succeed and navigate the company. I want to share my experiences with others within our organization. This can serve a dual-function of building comradery with those who share similar experiences, while [hopefully] enlightening those who do not. I also want to talk about how to make DENSO a better place to work (Hint: Special Projects!) I also very much want to start a conversation about these topics. In fact, your participation is one of the main reasons I’m doing this, so please introduce yourself in the comment section!
If we’re going to be writing back and forth, I figure it behooves you to know a bit about me. My background in writing has always been more casual in nature. For example, I used to have a Livejournal… in a time when blogging was a relatively new concept and people wrote anything and everything, to anyone who’d read. The entire world rejoices in the fact that I cannot remember my user name. Who knows what early-20s me wanted to write about for the world to see!
Things didn’t stop there, however. Writing is a very consistent and important part of my life, today. I have multiple hand-written journals (for different purposes), and I love to type out my thoughts, as well. Some of my writings are very long-winded, and boring to everyone in the world (but myself), like who would win in a fight: Superman or Goku? (if you have a solid argument, let’s hear it in the comments below!). Others are just a few sentences of something I want to remember forever, like something my toddler did that day, or something I’m thankful for (p.s.: gratitude journals are powerful).
I very often feel like my brain is coming up with thoughts too fast for me to process them all. Part of why I like writing is because it is a way for me to slow my brain down to focus on more concrete ideas.
On a personal note, in my free time I like to play PC video games, when I’m not chasing around a toddler (my cardio). I also enjoy lifting weights and compete in US Strengthlifting. It’s very amateur stuff, but I enjoy it. Ask me about lifting barbells! I’m married, and I have two daughters. I do consider myself to be a “family man”. Work-life balance is a priority for me; they’re my favorite people, and the reason I try my best at work.
Pictures and videos of my family are one of the ways I get through work on a bad day (or even a good day!) I know I’m not the only one; my group often shares personal pictures and stories with each other, while refilling our coffee together, in the morning (when we’re not quoting Ron Swanson, or referencing one of our many inside jokes, that is.)
This is the whole family! From left to right is Aeriana, myself, Lucy, and my wonderful wife Erin.
This is Tess. Of course, with a short name like that, her nicknames are longer than her actual name. I often call her “Tesla” or “Tesseract”. In this picture, she is “protecting” us from other neighborhood dogs, ready to bark at a moment’s notice.
Alright, so you’ve gotten to know me a bit. Your turn – Ask me a question or share something about yourself, below!
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I love your article and your department has always been a prime example of; teamwork, collaboration, work/life balance and fun! I have worked here for 33 years and know many of your co-workers very well!!
Dustin – This was awesome — I laughed “out loud” (yes, at work) a couple times. Keep blogging, you’re really good at it …. and keep enjoying your DENSO experience. You’re in a phenomenal group!
Hey Dustin! A very cool idea to have your very own blog at DENSO. I think a lot of groups can learn from your team, where you are encouraged to have a passion project. It’s nice to hear about managers who are taking special interests in their associates.
Just wanted to give my 2 cents on the Goku vs Superman concept. I 100% will bet on Goku, mostly because my middle school years consisted of me running home from the bus (my bus stop was a mile away from my house) to catch Dragon Ball Z at 4pm with my two older brothers.
Looking forward to your future posts!
Congratulations on embracing this opportunity. Have fun with it and I think it can catch on.
Hi Dustin! You mentioned you like to play PC video games in your free time. Which game is your favorite?
Additional note: I’m also looking forward to your future blog posts!
Looking forward to the next edition …”fun times with vehicle checks!”
– What to do when the vehicle does not arrive?
– Thoughts on appropriate panic behavior?
– Data, data, data….
Seriously,
Looking forward to seeing this transform into something great.