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Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Monday, February 23, 2026
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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February 25, 2026 -Engineering Leadership That Scales: A Systems Approach for IEEE Volunteers and Professionals
Engineering Leadership That Scales: A Systems Approach for IEEE Volunteers and Professionals
Engineering Leadership That Scales How can IEEE Sections apply engineering discipline to leadership development? Join this interactive Engineering Week session exploring how strategy, operations, and tactical activation connect to build sustainable volunteer systems. Learn practical, replicable approaches for activating members, reducing burnout, and compounding leadership capacity. Turning Strategy into Sustainable Activation Engineering Week is more than celebration — it’s an opportunity to examine how leadership capacity can be designed, deployed, and scaled with the same discipline engineers apply to complex systems. In this one-hour virtual session, we explore how engineering principles can be applied to leadership development within IEEE — moving beyond inspiration toward structured, repeatable impact. Rather than asking “How do we find more volunteers?”, we ask: - How do we design leadership systems that sustain themselves? - How do strategy, operations, and tactical activation connect? - How can Sections activate members without increasing burnout? - What does scalable leadership look like in a volunteer ecosystem? Using real examples from Region 5 initiatives — including makerspaces, STEM outreach, and pull-based activation models — this session translates systems thinking into practical action. Participants will learn how to: • Frame leadership as engineered infrastructure • Align central intent with local execution • Activate volunteers through lightweight, repeatable models • Build capacity that compounds over time Designed for: - Section leaders - Educational Activities chairs - Women in Engineering & Young Professional leaders - Industry and academic members - Anyone seeking to strengthen IEEE’s long-term impact This is not a one-direction presentation — it is a learning exchange focused on replicable approaches that Sections can adapt immediately. Speaker(s): , , Agenda: Engineering and Scaling Leadership – A Systems Engineering (Strategic, Operational, Tactical Activation) Perspective 1. Framing the System (5 minutes — You) Purpose: Establish a shared mental model before diving into examples. Key Points - Engineering Week as a systems and scaling for leadership development - Why IEEE is uniquely positioned (students, academia, industry, legacy professionals) - Introduce the lens: Skillset × Mindset × Mentorship → Compounded Leadership Capacity Engagement Question (1–2 min) - Where do you most often see breakdowns today—skillset, mindset, or mentorship? - Which one is hardest to sustain in a volunteer organization? --------------------------------------------------------------- 2. George Washington as a Systems Engineer and Implications (15 minutes) Purpose: Anchor the conversation historically and conceptually. Key Points - Roads, canals, and surveys as an early infrastructure platform - Central intent, local execution as a systems design choice - Why engineers often build lasting systems - Relevance to modern engineering leadership and IEEE Sections Engagement Question (2–3 min) - What is the modern equivalent of “roads and canals” in IEEE—platforms, people, or processes? - Where should intent be centralized, and where must execution remain local? --------------------------------------------------------------- 3. From Strategy to Operations via Makerspaces (15 minutes — Denver / Lucy Talley) Purpose: Translate vision into hands-on execution. Key Points - Makerspaces as physical systems where: - skillset is practiced, - mindset is formed, - mentorship happens naturally - Bridging academia ↔ IEEE ↔ workforce through experiential learning - Insights from EAB/SEOC: why execution—not strategy—determines outcomes - Why coordination beats control in volunteer ecosystems Engagement Question (2–3 min) - What happens when students learn leadership by building—not just attending? - How could Sections use makerspaces (or maker-thinking) even without formal facilities? --------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Activation & Scale through Pull Mechanisms (15 minutes — Houston / Olivia Zindel) Purpose: Show how systems scale without adding burden. Key Points - The student–affinity group–professional connection gap - Newsletter as a pull-based system, not a push mandate - Allowing students and YPs to request speakers, mentors, and opportunities - Why low-cost, opt-in platforms scale better than centralized programs Engagement Question (2–3 min) - What would change if students pulled opportunities instead of waiting for them? - What’s the minimum structure needed to activate volunteers without burning them out? --------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Integrated Q&A and Reflection (10 minutes) Purpose: Synthesize and test scalability. Suggested Focus Areas - Replication: What could your Section try within 30–60 days? - Effort level: What felt lightweight vs. heavy? - Next steps: What’s one experiment worth running after Engineering Week? Optional closing prompt: - If IEEE were designed today from scratch, what would we keep—and what would we redesign? Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/540037
Thursday, February 26, 2026
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Friday, February 27, 2026
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Saturday, February 28, 2026
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