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Overview

Title: Five Factors of Leadership and Team Success – An Engineered Leadership System Part II
Date: Monday, February 22, 2021
Time: 01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

Engineers love designing systems and developing a system for effective leadership and teams can be done by considering many of the same engineering principles used to develop an effective product or process. 

As such, the Five Factors of Leadership and Team Success visualize leadership in a system from beginning to end. 

The Five Factors include:

Speaker

Jeff Perry

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Jeff Perry, is a mechanical engineering graduate of Brigham Young University and also holds an MBA degree from the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business. Jeff has worked at companies large and small, including General Motors as part of the Knowledge Based Engineering team, and at METER Group, a smaller company that designs instrumentation and software for environmental monitoring and food manufacturing.  In 2019, he founded More Than Engineering, a coaching and consulting company focused on leadership/career development for engineers and technology workers.