TECC 64: Engineering Leadership with Pat Sweet – The Engineering Career Coach Podcast

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In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I am going to take you inside the Engineering Career Summit which is the event that Chris and I threw in Washington DC in early May and will be throwing again in May 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana. I am going to play for you an audio recording of one the Engineering Career Summit sessions entitled Engineering Leadership by Pat Sweet, P. Eng. In the Take Action Today segment, at the end of the show, I give you an approach on how you can apply your leadership skills in your career and life. Pat Sweet is a Professional Engineer working in Ontario, Canada as a product manager in the rail industry. He’s also the author behind the Engineering and Leadership blog, where he shares his thoughts and experiences on leadership, productivity and career advice for engineers. Listen to this session and learn what engineering leadership is and is not and the two models of leadership: What engineering leadership is NOT: Leadership is not management Leadership is not charisma Leadership is not technical master Leadership is not something you’re born with Leadership is not meant for senior professionals What engineering leadership IS: Leadership is important for engineers Leaders can change the world, make the organization stronger and have a better career Leadership can be developed, learned and perfected Models of Engineering Leadership: Transformational leadership – transforming the people around you and getting people to want to do what you want them to do 4 key components of transformational leadership: Idealized influence – be a role model Inspirational motivation – inspiring and motivating others to take action Individualized consideration – taking a genuine interest in people Intellectual stimulation – encouraging others to be innovative and creative Servant leadership – desire to serve people first; the leader is at the bottom serving the needs of the organization, facilitating them to achieve the mission and vision 9 key attributes of servant leadership: Vision, Honesty, Integrity, Trust, Service, Modeling, Pioneering, Appreciation, Empowerment Three elements of engineering leadership: Be a role model – know who is your role model(s) that best fit the criteria of leaders and adapt their traits Inspire others – establish your compelling vision and bring someone along Be selfless – your needs and ambitions are oriented toward the service of others Books mentioned in this session include: Strengths Finder by Tom Rath  Resources and links mentioned in this session include: Engineering Career Summit Engineering and Leadership Click Here for Session #64 Transcription Sponsor for this session: PPI2Pass Review Courses for FE Electrical and Computer Exams Which leadership models presented in this episode can you apply in your engineering career and life? We would love to hear any questions you might have or stories you might share about your engineering leadership success in in your own company. Please leave your comments, feedback or questions in the section below. If you enjoyed this post, please consider downloading our free list of 33 Productivity Routines of Top Engineering Executives. Click the button below to download. Download the Productivity Routines To your success, Anthony Fasano, PE, LEED AP Engineering Management Institute Author of Engineer Your Own Success

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