
The AEC Leadership Podcast
369 episodes — Page 2 of 8

How a Young Professionals Group Can Shape Your Engineering Future – Ep 320
In this episode, we talk with Lisa Nourse, Talent Acquisition Manager; Hannah Newhard, P.E., PTOE, Traffic Engineer; Nicholas Teach, Transportation Engineer; and Curt Grass, Senior Engineer, about the impact and role of the Young Professionals Group (YPG) at Stanley Consultants, exploring its influence on the development and success of young professionals in the engineering field. […] The post How a Young Professionals Group Can Shape Your Engineering Future – Ep 320 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Pros and Cons of Using Aluminum in Sustainability – Ep 319
In this episode, we talk with Prof. Saleem H. Ali, Ph.D., Chair of the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences and the Blue & Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment at the University of Delaware (USA), about the critical role of aluminum in sustainability, its ecological impacts, and effective strategies for engineers seeking […] The post The Pros and Cons of Using Aluminum in Sustainability – Ep 319 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Emotional Intelligence Drives Organizational Development – Ep 318
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Andrew Temte, CFA, former CEO of Kaplan Professional, author of “Balancing Act: Teach, Coach, Mentor, Inspire,” and host of The Balancing Act Podcast, about enhancing leadership and organizational development in today’s dynamic business landscape. He will reveal key strategies from his book, such as strategies for building trust […] The post How Emotional Intelligence Drives Organizational Development – Ep 318 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Top Recruiting Strategies for Modern Engineering Firms – Ep 317
In this episode, we talk with Jen Hubbard, recruiter, and talent acquisition at Wallace Design Collective, about recruiting strategies for modern engineering firms and adaptability in considering changes in the job market. Jen also provides tips on candidate sourcing, relationship-building, and successful salary negotiations. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering […] The post Top Recruiting Strategies for Modern Engineering Firms – Ep 317 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Become an Intentional Engineer: A Guide to a Purposeful Career – Ep 316
In this episode, Matthew Douglas, the operation leader at EMI, talks with me about my new book, “The Intentional Engineer.” We discuss intentionality in engineering careers, work-life balance and explain how you can conquer challenges with confidence. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How to Become an Intentional Engineer: A […] The post How to Become an Intentional Engineer: A Guide to a Purposeful Career – Ep 316 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Prisoner of War Lessons for Life, Leadership, and Engineering – Ep 315
In this episode, we talk with Dave Carey, an acclaimed motivational speaker, consultant, coach, and author, about his experience as a prisoner of war (POW) for over five years and the invaluable lessons he gained from it that can be applied to life, leadership, and engineering. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed […] The post Prisoner of War Lessons for Life, Leadership, and Engineering – Ep 315 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Construction Project Management System – Ep 314
In this episode, we talk with Timothy Wingate Jr., EA, the founder and president of G+F Business & Financial Consulting, about the challenges and strategies related to communication, finance, and technology in a construction project management system. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key […] The post How to Get the Most Out of Your Construction Project Management System – Ep 314 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Tips and Strategies for Effective Technical Writing in Engineering – Ep 313
In this episode, I talk with Pam Hurley, PhD, the founder and president of Hurley Write, Inc., about how engineers can become more effective writers. We discuss some of the challenges that engineers face when writing, share some tips and strategies for improving their effective technical writing skills, and the importance of writing in a […] The post Tips and Strategies for Effective Technical Writing in Engineering – Ep 313 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Core Attributes of Exceptional Engineering Leaders – Ep 312
In this episode, we talk with Ahmed Wasfy. With a career that’s seen him leading engineering teams in tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and AWS, Ahmed brings a wealth of experience and insights that are truly remarkable. From deciphering the core attributes that set exceptional engineering leaders apart to navigating challenges faced by new leaders […] The post The Core Attributes of Exceptional Engineering Leaders – Ep 312 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Engineering Internship – Ep 311
In this episode, we talk with Sam LaMontanaro P.E., C.E.M., Director of Engineering at Aufgang Architects, LLC, about internship programs that are tailored for young engineers. We delve into the exciting opportunities these programs offer and how they equip aspiring engineers to conquer real-world challenges in the industry. Additionally, for those contemplating fieldwork, we explore […] The post How to Get the Most Out of Your Engineering Internship – Ep 311 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Engineering a Sustainable Future: Addressing Climate Challenges and Promoting Sustainable Development – Ep 310
In this episode, we talk to Kirils Holstovs MEng (Hons) GMICE, an engineer at AECOM working in transportation, and a co-lead of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) Young Engineers / Future Leaders’ Working Group on Climate Action, about sustainable development and innovation in engineering, and how engineers can bridge the science-policy divide in […] The post Engineering a Sustainable Future: Addressing Climate Challenges and Promoting Sustainable Development – Ep 310 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in the Construction Industry – Ep 309
In this episode, we talk with Erin Thorp, a highly accomplished civil engineer, keynote speaker, writer, and coach, about how to approach tough conversations with emotional intelligence in both your personal and professional life. The video version of this episode can be viewed here. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About […] The post The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in the Construction Industry – Ep 309 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Successfully Transition from Engineering Graduate to Engineering Professional – Ep 308
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Robert M. Santer, Principal of The Santer Group, about the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from a new engineering graduate to an engineering professional. We delve into the common hurdles faced by engineering graduates when entering the professional world, the significance of adopting an anthropological perspective in understanding […] The post How to Successfully Transition from Engineering Graduate to Engineering Professional – Ep 308 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Driving Change and Solving Complex Problems with Innovation in Engineering – Ep 307
In this episode, we talk with Niklas W. Vigener, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, senior principal, and chief technical officer at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc (SGH) about how they have pushed the boundaries of innovation in engineering, emphasizing the importance of embracing a “what’s possible?” mentality. He also talks about the significance of fostering partnerships […] The post Driving Change and Solving Complex Problems with Innovation in Engineering – Ep 307 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Think Strategically and Be a Successful Engineer – Ep 306
In this episode, we talk with Donnell Duncan, P.E., S.E., an accomplished author, captivating speaker, and associate vice president at Arcadis, about some of the challenges and opportunities that engineers encounter in our rapidly evolving marketplace, and how you can adapt to these changes by thinking strategically. ***The video version of this episode can be […] The post How to Think Strategically and Be a Successful Engineer – Ep 306 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

A Guide for Engineers on How to Improve Your Public Speaking Skills – Ep 305
In this episode, I speak with Doug Berschauer, P.E., the Project Delivery Officer and Water Technology Lead for Parametrix, about the art of public speaking. Discover Doug’s journey to becoming an accomplished speaker and gain valuable advice for engineers aspiring to improve their public speaking skills. ***The video version of this episodes can be viewed […] The post A Guide for Engineers on How to Improve Your Public Speaking Skills – Ep 305 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Art of Listening and Unlocking Corporate Problem-Solving Success – Ep 304
In this episode, we talk to Tony Chatman, speaker, author, and corporate relationship expert who has been helping organizations achieve their goals through listening and leadership about how engineers can define and tackle problems in a corporate setting, and the crucial role of listening in effective corporate problem-solving. He also talks about his book, “The […] The post The Art of Listening and Unlocking Corporate Problem-Solving Success – Ep 304 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Fire Protection Engineering Unveiled: Skills, Career Paths, and Launching Your Journey – Ep 303
In this episode, I talk with two highly esteemed fire protection engineering professionals: Chris Jelenewicz, P.E., FSFPE, the Interim Chief Executive Officer at SFPE, and Stephen Dale, P.E., CFPS, ARM, the Director of Technical Services at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies. We explore the diverse world of fire protection engineering, discussing its scope, essential skills, and […] The post Fire Protection Engineering Unveiled: Skills, Career Paths, and Launching Your Journey – Ep 303 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Switching from Doer to Leader: The Three Steps of Engineering Leadership Development – Ep 302
In this episode, we talk to Leo MacLeod, an executive coach and EQ skills trainer who shares insights from his upcoming book called “Coaching & Mentoring for Dummies.” He focuses on three critical steps to transition from a doer to leader. These steps include setting goals, aligning ambitions with company objectives, and developing essential skills. […] The post Switching from Doer to Leader: The Three Steps of Engineering Leadership Development – Ep 302 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Maximizing Your Engineering Internship: Tips for Engineering Students – Ep 301
In this episode, we talk to Robert J. Khoury, the co-founder, and CEO of Agile Rainmakers, a high-impact business development consulting and advisory firm based in Chicago’s Gold Coast, about how engineering students can maximize their engineering internship by taking a deeper look into the importance of setting expectations, effective communication, establishing routines, and building professional […] The post Maximizing Your Engineering Internship: Tips for Engineering Students – Ep 301 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Empowering Your Decision-Making: Three Steps to Overcoming Analysis Paralysis and Fatigue – Ep 300
In this episode, we talk with Timothy Welch, a seasoned engineer and leader with more than 15 years of experience across diverse industries, such as startups, telecommunications, and healthcare about the intricacies of decision-making. We delve into crucial topics like steering through life-altering choices without succumbing to analysis paralysis, achieving equilibrium between reason and emotion, […] The post Empowering Your Decision-Making: Three Steps to Overcoming Analysis Paralysis and Fatigue – Ep 300 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Building a Successful Engineering Career: Proven Strategies for Leadership and Communication – Ep 299
In this episode, we explore the secrets of building a successful engineering career with Kevin Lewis, PE, LEED AP, a highly accomplished CEO and President at Henderson Engineers. Kevin shares his insights on the essential skills and traits necessary to reach a high-level position in engineering, including how identifying skill gaps and positioning yourself to […] The post Building a Successful Engineering Career: Proven Strategies for Leadership and Communication – Ep 299 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Unlocking the Benefits of Internships for Aspiring Engineers – Ep 298
In this episode, we speak with Sol Rosenbaum, a licensed professional engineer with over two decades of experience in energy engineering. He is the owner and managing engineer at SR Engineering & Consulting LLC and the founder of The Engineering Mentor. Sol sheds light on the significance of internships, offering insights on approaching, leveraging, and […] The post Unlocking the Benefits of Internships for Aspiring Engineers – Ep 298 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Opportunities for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Diversity in Engineering – Ep 297
In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Pamela McCauley, Ph.D., C.P.E., an accomplished keynote speaker, a committed professor, and the Associate Dean of Academic Programs, Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity in the Wilson College of Textiles at North Carolina State University, about innovation, entrepreneurship, and diversity in engineering and STEM. ***You can view […] The post Opportunities for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Diversity in Engineering – Ep 297 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

From SpaceX Engineer to Entrepreneur: A Journey of Career Transition – Ep 296
In this episode, we speak with Brian Mejeur, the founder of AdAstra and a former SpaceX engineer, who shares his insights on transitioning from engineer to entrepreneur, networking, taking risks, and building a successful team. ***You can view the video version of this episode here*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed […] The post From SpaceX Engineer to Entrepreneur: A Journey of Career Transition – Ep 296 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Maximizing Potential: The Power of One-on-One Meetings in Engineering Management – Ep 295
In this episode, we talk to Lawrence Krubner, a technical co-founder of three startups, consultant, and author, about the importance of one-on-one meetings and why he thinks it is the most basic and important skill of management. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Maximizing Potential: When conducting meetings, it is best […] The post Maximizing Potential: The Power of One-on-One Meetings in Engineering Management – Ep 295 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Engineers Can Maximize Benefits and Minimize Taxes With Company Plans – Ep 294
In this episode, we talk to Bill Keen, CRPC, founder and CEO of Keen Wealth Advisors as well as a bestselling author and co-host of the Keen on Retirement Podcast, about retirement for engineers, financial planning, company plans, and also how the stock market will affect your retirement. ***You can view the video version of […] The post How Engineers Can Maximize Benefits and Minimize Taxes With Company Plans – Ep 294 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Engineers Can Identify and Combat Imposter Syndrome – Ep 293
In this episode, we talk to On Freund, who is the co-founder and CEO of Wilco, a startup dedicated to empowering developers to unlock their full potential, about why imposter syndrome affects so many engineers and how they can overcome it. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Tackling Imposter Syndrome Through […] The post How Engineers Can Identify and Combat Imposter Syndrome – Ep 293 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Become the Best Engineering Leader in Your Field – Ep 292
In this episode, we talk to John A. White, the Chancellor Emeritus at the University of Arkansas and one of the foremost engineering authorities in America, about effective leadership in engineering. He provides some great tips that you can start using right away to become the best engineering leader in your field. Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post How to Become the Best Engineering Leader in Your Field – Ep 292 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Mastering Success Behaviors as an Engineering Leader – Ep 291
In this episode, I talk with Wayne Brown, an author, speaker, organizational coach, and the principal founder of Skills 4 Executives Limited, about leadership in engineering and how you can master success behaviors to become a more successful engineering leader. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Mastering Success Behaviors as […] The post Mastering Success Behaviors as an Engineering Leader – Ep 291 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How This Engineer Turned a $500 Investment Into a 5-Figure Income – Ep 290
In this episode, we talk to Sam Feller, a mechanical engineer and founder of Awkward Engineer, about how he turned a $500 initial investment into a 5-figure income, and how his obsession with pressing red buttons led him to start his own business. Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How This Engineer […] The post How This Engineer Turned a $500 Investment Into a 5-Figure Income – Ep 290 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Why Engineering Firms Need Vertical Leadership Development – Ep 289
In this episode, we talk to Ryan Gottfredson, Ph.D., a cutting-edge leadership development author, researcher, and consultant, about vertical leadership development, what that is, and how organizations can help vertically develop their leaders primarily through a focus on mindsets. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Why Engineering Firms Need Vertical […] The post Why Engineering Firms Need Vertical Leadership Development – Ep 289 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How to Become the Most Successful Sales Engineer at Your Company – Ep 288
In this episode, we talk to Ramzi Marjaba, a senior sales engineer at Ixia Solutions Group at Keysight Technologies, about sales engineering and the skills and qualities you need to become a successful sales engineer. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How to Become a Successful Sales Engineer: Sales engineering […] The post How to Become the Most Successful Sales Engineer at Your Company – Ep 288 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Building a Hyperscale Engineering Organization: A Foolproof Hiring & Retention Strategy – Ep 287
In this episode, we talk to Shailesh Kumar, Senior Vice President and Head of Technology at ClickUp, the fastest-growing productivity platform, about building a hyperscale engineering organization and retaining talent in today’s environment. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Building a Hyperscale Engineering Organization: ClickUp is a work platform that […] The post Building a Hyperscale Engineering Organization: A Foolproof Hiring & Retention Strategy – Ep 287 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Career Advice to Young Women Considering a Career in Engineering – Ep 286
In this episode, I talk to Caroline Hon, Head of Gas Network Strategy and Planning at National Grid, about career advice and different job opportunities engineering, developing your soft skills and STEM education. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Career Advice to Young Women Considering a Career in Engineering: STEM […] The post Career Advice to Young Women Considering a Career in Engineering – Ep 286 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Manager in Your Engineering Career – Ep 285
In this episode, we talk to Henry Suryawirawan, VP of Engineering at Flip, about the process of transitioning from individual contributor (IC) to management, and how engineers can deal with failures in their engineering career. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Manager in Your […] The post Transitioning from an Individual Contributor to a Manager in Your Engineering Career – Ep 285 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Power of Time Tipping for Engineers: Prioritize What Matters Most – Ep 284
In this episode, we talk to Richie Norton, an award-winning, bestselling author, and entrepreneur about his new book called “Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping.” He provides some very interesting facts on “time management,” or rather, anti-time management, and might just change the way you think […] The post The Power of Time Tipping for Engineers: Prioritize What Matters Most – Ep 284 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Industry Trends Are Affecting the Engineering Industry – Ep 283
In this episode, we talk to Lawrence Romine, Vice President of Corporate Marketing at Altium, about how engineering industry trends and the future of manufacturing in engineering will affect engineers. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How Industry Trends Are Affecting the Engineering Industry: The biggest engineering industry trend from an […] The post How Industry Trends Are Affecting the Engineering Industry – Ep 283 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

From Engineer to Principal: How to Become an Established Leader – Ep 282
In this episode, I talk to Nikhil Bodhankar, PE, LC, LEED AP, Principal at Bergmann Architects, Engineers and Planners which joined Colliers Engineering & Design in 2021 about his career development and his path to becoming a principal and leader in his firm. He also provides some great steps you can take to become an […] The post From Engineer to Principal: How to Become an Established Leader – Ep 282 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Leading Through Influence as an Engineering Leader – Ep 281
In this episode, we talk to Dana Sherrell, Vice President of Engineering at Boulevard, about leading through influence as an engineering leader and how you can keep an engineering team on track when a company experiences rocket ship-like growth. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Leading Through Influence: Being comfortable […] The post Leading Through Influence as an Engineering Leader – Ep 281 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Power of Internships for Engineering Students – Ep 280
In this episode, we talk to Marcus Fontoura, Former Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Azure, as well as Zuzu Tang, a software engineer at Microsoft, about the power of internships and the impact that new-in-career engineers can have on projects for Microsoft Azure, including going from intern to full-time employee. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some […] The post The Power of Internships for Engineering Students – Ep 280 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Benefits of Project-Based Learning for Engineering Students – Ep 279
In this episode, we talk to Daniel J. Brateris, MS, BS, an electrical engineer and engineering educator, about how project-based learning for engineering students can help build relationships, plan career paths, impress employers, and build additional skill sets. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Project-Based Learning: Project-based learning (PBL) is a […] The post The Benefits of Project-Based Learning for Engineering Students – Ep 279 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

The Introverted Engineer: How to Survive in the World of Engineering – Ep 278
In this episode, Monica Parkin, AMP, provides some great tips for the introverted engineer to help them excel in their engineering career. One lucky listener will also win a copy of her book. To enter, tell us why you think networking for engineers is important by leaving a comment below. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some […] The post The Introverted Engineer: How to Survive in the World of Engineering – Ep 278 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Building a Strong Engineering Culture – Ep 277
In this episode, we talk with Anand Safi, a senior engineering leader at Mark43 about the importance of building a strong engineering culture and how engineering leaders can help with developing organizational culture at their firms. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Building a Strong Engineering Culture: Engineering culture refers […] The post Building a Strong Engineering Culture – Ep 277 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How This Engineer Used Wrestling to Train Students on Public Speaking Skills – Ep 276
In this episode, we talk to Nathaniel (Nat) Forgotson, Vice President, and Program Manager at Science Systems and Applications, Inc about effective public communication skills for engineers, and how he used wrestling to train students on public speaking skills. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Public Speaking Skills: Getting an […] The post How This Engineer Used Wrestling to Train Students on Public Speaking Skills – Ep 276 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Visual Thinking for Engineers: Become a Better Version of Yourself – Ep 275
In this episode, we talk to Wendi Pillars, author, educator, leader, visual strategist, and graphic facilitator, about visual thinking and how it can help engineers to strengthen their thinking skills and become better communicators. Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Visual Thinking for Engineers: If someone does not understand what you are saying, […] The post Visual Thinking for Engineers: Become a Better Version of Yourself – Ep 275 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Engineering and STEM Education: Why It Is Important – Ep 274
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Nehemiah Mabry, P.E., an engineer, educator, and entrepreneur based in Raleigh, North Carolina, about his career, his involvement in STEM education, and the inspirational STEM content for students and educators that he puts out there. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Engineering and […] The post Engineering and STEM Education: Why It Is Important – Ep 274 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

How Engineering Firms Can Secure Their Businesses Against Ransomware Attacks – Ep 273
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Turning the “Great Resignation” Into the “Great Transformation” – Ep 272
In this episode, we talk to Sonja Price, a top career strategist, salary advisor, and leadership coach for mid-level corporate professionals, about career strategies for engineers considering a transition in their engineering careers. She also talks about how engineers can turn the “Great Resignation” into the “Great Transformation” to advance their careers. Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post Turning the “Great Resignation” Into the “Great Transformation” – Ep 272 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.

Creating a 5-Year Plan in Your Engineering Career – Ep 271
In this episode, I talk about career planning, and more specifically, about why you should create a 5-Year Plan. I talk about what your plan should include and provide four very important steps you can take to ensure you reach the goals you set for your five-year career plan so that you can become proactive […] The post Creating a 5-Year Plan in Your Engineering Career – Ep 271 appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.