Author :
Bayless, David J. ; Mitchell, Jerrel ; Robe, T. Richard
Author_Institution :
Robe Leadership Inst., Ohio Univ., Athens, OH, USA
Abstract :
As technology´s influence grows, it is critical that engineers take a greater role in public and private leadership. Most engineering students, however, are not exposed to formal studies in leadership development. For the past 12 years, the Robe Leadership Institute (RLI) has encouraged effective leadership for the college´s students, faculty, and staff through a wide variety of activities, classes, and guest speakers. The focus on leadership concepts, styles, self-realization, and personal interactions with established leaders develops each student´s own leadership style in preparation for future opportunities. This paper will summarize Institute progress in leadership education, focusing on the yearly course offered to the Russ College´s most promising student leaders. This course includes a literature survey, studies of emotional intelligence and leadership styles, team building, interactions with invited leaders, and journaling on each activity. The course structure, pedagogy, assignments, speaker interaction, alumni surveys, and future goals will be presented.
Keywords :
engineering education; Robe Leadership Institute; Russ College of Engineering and Technology; alumni surveys; course structure; emotional intelligence; engineering leadership; leadership education; leadership styles; literature survey; pedagogy; speaker interaction; team building; Buildings; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Engineering management; Engineering students; Intelligent structures; Lead; Public policy; Reflection; Seminars; Leadership education; leadership models; leadership survey;