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ILead Podcast

12 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago -

Welcome to the ILead podcast, produced by the Troost Institute for Leadership Education in Engineering in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto, where we talk about essential process of leadership development and its human impact on the engineering community. What’s leadership you may ask? At ILead we believe that it’s the skills and mindsets that foster self-awareness, self-efficacy, empathy, teamwork, and the ability to navigate organizations and systems in society that help engineers lead change to build a better world.

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Episodes

Finding your fit: A conversation about leadership, authenticity, and career with Ashley Lawrence

March 28, 2022 15:00 - 54 minutes - 37.6 MB

In this episode, we learn about the importance of building strong, authentic relationships, and taking care of organizational culture both personally and structurally from Ashley Lawrence, the CFO of one of the largest online classified sites in the world. We hear about Ashley's non-linear career path from engineering into the world of tech and finance and how he squeezes in his love for running and care for his family into the work that he does every day, while offering insight into practic...

Meeting chaos with humility: Lessons in organizational development with Jordan Daniow, P.Eng.

March 04, 2022 20:00 - 55 minutes - 37.9 MB

In this episode, ILead brings you a conversation with organizational development specialist Jordan Daniow, P.Eng.  We dig into the top leadership skills Jordan has drawn upon to support healthcare teams as they navigate the  COVID-19 at Baycrest and Scarborough Health Network in Toronto, Canada. This episode offers a timely look at the practical application of compassion, reflection and deep listening in chaotic times. About Jordan Jordan spent the first several years of his career as an e...

No Regrets with Laura Burget

February 07, 2022 15:00 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

Dive into the world of Three Ships Beauty co-founder, Laura Burget, for some words of experience on taking the entrepreneurial leap. How does a successful founder start from scratch? How do they think, build a team and lead? Laura brings her passion and reflections on success and struggle to this candid conversation about her leadership practices and her unique entrepreneurial path. About Laura and Three Ships Laura Burget is the co-founder of Three Ships, an all natural, vegan skincare b...

Know Yourself with Samina Hashmi

January 24, 2022 17:00 - 27 minutes - 19 MB

Tune in for a conversation with coach, consultant, and engineering leadership instructor, Samina Hashmi. A former engineer, Samina is the founder of Drop Ocean Consulting, a boutique practice that specializes in executive coaching, team development, strategy, and  culture transformation. Listen for her take on why encouraging students to pursue self-knowledge as part of their engineering education is critical for an equitable future.

Failing Forward with Ashley Good

January 10, 2022 14:00 - 47 minutes - 32.7 MB

“The purpose of life is to be defeated by greater and greater things.” - Rainer Maria Rilke On this episode, Albert Huynh is in conversation with Ashley Good, CEO and founder of Fail Forward. As a full-time coach in the art of failure, Ashley shares her perspectives on recovery and why learning to fail can be so important for engineering professionals. Let’s have a listen. Ashley Good is the CEO and Founder of Fail Forward, which supports organizations to learn, innovate and build resilien...

Leading With Purpose: A Conversation with Dr. Emily Moore

December 06, 2021 14:00 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

Canada's National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women falls on December 6th. This somber memorial marks the anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre, when a man entered a Montreal classroom in 1989 and shot and killed 14  female engineering students.  Dr. Emily Moore,  Director of Troost ILead, was a chemical engineering student at Queen's University, writing her own engineering exams at the time of the shooting. In this podcast, Dr. Moore and Troost ILead Associa...

Intercultural Leadership: Stories about Belonging and Understanding Others with David Boroto

April 06, 2021 18:00 - 1 hour - 44.4 MB

When we move from one place to another, we often have to change how we live and work to adapt to new cultures. But to do so without losing our sense of self is a tricky balancing act. It requires a deeper application of foundational leadership skills like self-reflection, empathy, understanding our personal values, recognizing different work styles, and identifying power and cultural dynamics. On this episode, Milan Maljkovic, Assistant Director for the Community of Practice on Engineering L...

Intercultural Leadership - Stories about Belonging and Understanding Others

April 06, 2021 18:00 - 1 hour - 44.4 MB

When we move from one place to another, we often have to change how we live and work to adapt to new cultures. But to do so without losing our sense of self is a tricky balancing act. It requires a deeper application of foundational leadership skills like self-reflection, empathy, understanding our personal values, recognizing different work styles, and identifying power and cultural dynamics. On this episode, Milan Maljkovic, Assistant Director for the Community of Practice on Engineering L...

Coaching and Failure Stories: Reflection in Action with Dr. Adam Goodman

March 25, 2021 21:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

On this episode, Troost ILead's Albert Huynh speaks with Adam Goodman, Director of the Center for Leadership at Northwestern University about how the process of coaching and telling challenging or crucible stories about failure can help us reflect on and grow our leadership. He also shares one of his own crucible stories about how the Drupal Association, responsible for software that runs online content for Pfizer, Doctors Without Borders, City of LA, eBay, and many others almost went bankru...

Coaching and Failure Stories – Reflection in Action

March 25, 2021 21:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

On this episode, Troost ILead's Albert Huynh speaks with Adam Goodman, Director of the Center for Leadership at Northwestern University about how the process of coaching and telling challenging or crucible stories about failure can help us reflect on and grow our leadership. He also shares one of his own crucible stories about how the Drupal Association, responsible for software that runs online content for Pfizer, Doctors Without Borders, City of LA, eBay, and many others almost went bankru...

Leadership, Race, and the Power of Personal Story with Annahid Dashtgard

March 11, 2021 20:00 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

On this episode, Annie Simpson, Associate Director of Troost ILead at the University of Toronto, is in conversation with the co-founder of Anima Leadership,  Annahid Dashtgard about leadership, race, and the power of personal story and the important impact that this has for engineering students and professionals looking to create systems change. Let’s have a listen. About Annahid Dashtgard: Annahid has over 25 years experience designing systemic change initiatives and coordinating programs...

Leadership, Race, and the Power of Personal Story

March 11, 2021 20:00 - 46 minutes - 32.1 MB

On this episode, Annie Simpson, Associate Director of Troost ILead at the University of Toronto, is in conversation with the co-founder of Anima Leadership,  Annahid Dashtgard about leadership, race, and the power of personal story and the important impact that this has for engineering students and professionals looking to create systems change. Let’s have a listen. About Annahid Dashtgard: Annahid has over 25 years experience designing systemic change initiatives and coordinating programs...