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Successfully Transition from Engineer to Engineering Leader

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This interactive course covers essential principles, mindsets, and strategies needed to transition from engineer to engineering leader.

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  • Salt Lake City, UT, USA May 12-12th, 2025

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Welcome Back!

The ability to interact with ASME instructors who bring real world experience, examples, and best practices to life in our learning experiences is a major reason learners choose face to face training. Networking with peers is also a valuable part of the time spent together during a course. We are excited to start offering these important courses again in person.

Schedule: ​This course commences at 8:30 AM and ends at 5:30 PM local time, each day, with breaks scheduled throughout. 

May Venue: This course will be held at the The Grand America Hotel in conjunction with ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Week.  Please follow this link for hotel accommodations.

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Many engineers aspire to leadership roles but find that the skills that made them great engineers are not the same ones that make them great leaders. This interactive, full-day course, designed for engineers who are moving into leadership positions, provides the essential principles, mindsets, and strategies needed to make a successful transition.

By participating in this course, you will learn how to successfully:

  • Assess and integrate the key differences between technical excellence and effective leadership
  • Develop increased awareness of key mindset shifts necessary for leading teams and driving results
  • Predict common challenges engineers face when stepping into leadership roles—and formulate how to overcome them
  • Plan and select ways to communicate, delegate, and influence teams effectively
  • Set up systems to build trust, develop talent, and create a high-performing team

Who should attend?

This course is designed for engineers and technical professionals who aspire to be leaders or early leaders that want to grow their leadership capabilities.

Course Materials (included in purchase of course)

  • Digital library of resources and tools
  • Printed course workbook

A Certificate of Completion will be issued to registrants who successfully complete the course by attending and participating in the entire course and completing an Individual Development Plan. 

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Outline

Module 0 – Course Introduction

Module 1 - The Engineering to Leadership Transition

Module 2 – Mindset shifting

Module 3 – Communication and Influence Skills

Module 4 – Building and Leading High-Performing Teams

Module 5 – Create Personal Leadership Development Plan

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Instructor

Jeff Perry

Leadership & Career Development Expert

Jeff Perry is a leadership and career expert known for helping individuals, teams, and organizations unlock their potential in all facets of life.

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Format

In-Person

Conducted in a physical classroom or lab with an instructor and peers.  

Note: ASME in-person activities will follow the state and local laws, regulations and guidelines regarding COVID-19 applicable to the location of the event.  Learn more here
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