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Episode AECLP 371: Leadership development is essential in technical organizations to build strong, agile teams and foster a positive culture. This episode explores how leaders can effectively manage diverse teams, nurture talent, and balance technical expertise with business growth. Practical strategies for transitioning from technical roles to regional leadership are also discussed.
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Leadership development involves the continuous process of enhancing the skills, capabilities, and confidence of individuals to effectively lead teams and organizations. It encompasses training, mentoring, cultural building, and strategic planning aimed at fostering strong and adaptive leaders.
Leadership development improves technical organizations by building motivated teams, fostering aligned cultures, and enabling leaders to adapt to diverse challenges effectively. It helps bridge the gap between technical expertise and strategic management.
Mindset shifts involve moving from hands-on technical problem solving to strategic thinking, motivating diverse teams, and focusing on long-term organizational growth rather than day-to-day tasks.
Internship programs serve as pipelines for future leaders by exposing early-career professionals to organizational culture and technical skills. They provide opportunities for two-way learning and help build long-term retention of talent.
Cross-disciplinary knowledge enables leaders to understand different aspects of projects, ask informed questions, and foster collaboration across teams, strengthening decision-making and project outcomes.
Balancing innovation with project efficiency requires leaders to prioritize deadlines while encouraging staff development and sharing grassroots innovations to improve practices without compromising delivery.
Strategies include understanding and leveraging microcultures within offices, strong local leadership, regular communication through meetings, and sharing resources and technical capabilities to maintain cohesion.
Building authentic relationships rather than focusing on selling helps technical professionals naturally attract business through trust and reputation, making business development a positive and integral part of their role.
Investing in staff training and development, succession planning, and diversifying clients and project types are critical long-term decisions that strengthen leadership pipelines and ensure organizational resilience.
New leaders should maintain a long-term focus on developing their team’s skills and capabilities, be patient in building trust, and balance immediate challenges with strategic growth planning.
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Most AEC organizations are too busy to focus on attracting, developing, and retaining talented professionals, making it hard to grow. Through his work at EMI, Fasano utilizes a proven framework to help organizations, both public and private, build professional development plans, programs, and tools that help them attract, build, AND maintain strong teams and grow sustainably.
Fasano has written a bestselling book entitled Engineer Your Own Success (by IEEE-Wiley Press), and under his stewardship, EMI has built a massive content platform including 10 active podcasts, 3 YouTube channels, and a popular blog dedicated to helping AEC professionals become better managers and leaders.

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Executive Principal, Structural Engineering, East at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH)
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Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM, F. ASCE
Engineering Management Institute
Author of Engineer Your Own Success
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