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IEEE-USA PACE Leadership Training

IEEE-USA PACE Leadership Training. Presented by The IEEE-USA PACE Committee (Hamid Vakilzadian & Ted Carr) 2007 IEEE-USA Annual Meeting 31 August – 3 September Scottsdale, AZ. Credits.

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IEEE-USA PACE Leadership Training

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  1. IEEE-USA PACE Leadership Training Presented by The IEEE-USA PACE Committee (Hamid Vakilzadian& Ted Carr) 2007 IEEE-USA Annual Meeting 31 August – 3 September Scottsdale, AZ

  2. Credits • These slides are the product of several years of IEEE-USA PACE Committee efforts to bring an overview of the structure and function of IEEE and IEEE-USA to its volunteer leadership. • Editors for this version of the PACE slide set are members of the 2007 PACE Committee • Thanks are extended to the many PACE leaders whose ideas have been incorporated into this slide set and to those who will use these slides to further their understanding of IEEE and its organizational units.

  3. IEEE Major Board Structure IEEE Members Executive Director/ Staff Assembly Board of Directors Executive Committee Educational Activities Board Regional Activities Board Technical Activities Board Publication Board (PSPB) Standards Association IEEE-USA The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) is composed of the above major Boards.

  4. IEEE’s Vision, Mission, and Purpose • VISION: To advance global prosperity by fostering technological innovation, enabling members' careers and promoting community world-wide. • MISSION: To promote the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electro information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession. • Purpose: • scientific and educational, directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, radio and the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and sciences • professional, directed toward the advancement of the standing of the members of the professions it serves. • For more information see : http://www.ieee.org/

  5. IEEE-USA Organization IEEE-USAis an organizational unit of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. created in 1973 to support the career and public policy interests of IEEE's members in the United States. IEEE-USA’s Mission:  To recommend policies and implement programs specifically intended to serve and benefit the members, the profession, and the public in the United States in appropriate professional areas of economic, ethical, legislative, social and technology policy concern. http://www.ieeeusa.org

  6. 7 8 1-6 10 9 A Worldwide Regional Structure

  7. A Worldwide Regional Structure

  8. IEEE US Regional Structure • Each Region has a Regional Director, Regional Officers, and Committees • Regions may be broken into Areas and/or Councils

  9. Southwest Area of Region 6 IEEE Area/Council Structure • Each Area or Council may have a Chair, other Officers, and Committees • Areas have one or more Sections and are owned by their Region • Councils have several Sections and are owned by those Sections

  10. Southwest Area of Region 6 IEEE Section Structure San Diego Section of Southwest Area of Region 6 • Each Section has a Chair, other Officers and Committees • Sections may have one or more: • Subsections • Technical Society Chapters • Student Branches • Affinity Groups

  11. Southwest Area of Region 6 IEEE Student Branch Structure Univ. of California at San Diego IEEE Student Branch • Each Student Branch has a Branch Counselor (faculty advisor), a Chair, a set of Officers, and possibly Mentors • Student Branches may have one or more Technical Chapters which are called Student Branch Chapters and belong to the Branch

  12. IEEE Affinity Groups • Affinity Groups are non-technical “chapters” belonging to a section. • Currently approved affinity groups are: • Life Members • Women In Engineering • Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) • Consultants Networks (AICN)

  13. IEEE Division Structure • IEEE’s Technical Activities are divided into 10 Technical Divisions • Each Division has a Division Director and a Division PACE Coordinator • Each Division is made up of one or more Societies • Unlike Regions, Divisions do not have Committees, nor do they receive dues allocations. Division I - Circuits and Devices Division II - Industrial Applications Division III - Communications Technology Division IV - Electromagnetics and Radiation Division V - Computer Division VI - Engineering and Human Society Division VII - Energy and Power Engineering Division VIII - Computer Division IX - Signals and Applications Division X - Systems and Control http://www.ieee.org/web/volunteers/tab/home/

  14. IEEE Society & Council Structure • A Division is composed of one or more IEEE Societies and/or Councils having a similar technical focus • IEEE Societies have a President, other Officers, and Committees • Section Chapters are responsible for reporting to their respective Society as well as to their Section Division VI Engineering and Human Society Education Society Engineering Management Society Product Safety Engineering Society Professional Communication Society Reliability Society Society on Social Implications of Technology

  15. Non-Voting Typical IEEE Membership by Grade 26% Fellows Senior Members Students 1.6% 7.4% 18.7% 2005 Data Associates 7.3% Members 65.1%

  16. IEEE-USA Volunteer Organization IEEE-USA Members Board of Directors Operating Committee Managing Director/ Staff Assembly Career Activities Member Activities Technology Policy Activities Professional Activities

  17. Career Activities Member Activities Technology Policy Activities Professional Activities Career Activities Committees • Career and Workforce Policy Committee • Intellectual Property Committee • Licensure and Registration Committee

  18. Career Activities Member Activities Technology Policy Activities Professional Activities Member Activities Committees • Alliance of IEEE Consultants Networks (AICN) • Awards and Recognition Committee • Communications Committee • Employment and Career Services Committee • Entrepreneurial Activities Committee • Precollege Education Committee • Survey Committee

  19. Career Activities Member Activities Technology Policy Activities Professional Activities Tech Policy Activities Committees • Committee on Communications and Information Policy • Committee on Transportation and Aerospace Policy • Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee • Energy Policy Committee • Medical Technology Policy Committee • Research and Development Policy Committee • Tech Policy Workshops & Seminars Committee (Ad Hoc)

  20. Career Activities Member Activities Technology Policy Activities Professional Activities Professional Activities Committees • Student Professional Awareness Committee • Government Activities Committee • Annual Meeting Planning Committee • PACE Committee – PACE Network

  21. What is PACE? (Professional Activities Committees for Engineers) • A network of IEEE volunteers and committees organized at the section and chapter levels with support from Regions and IEEE-USA. • PACE promotes: • The professional interests of the U.S. members • The professional activities within sections of the region and student branches. • A mechanism for communication of members' views on their professional needs. 

  22. PACE Committee Members at IEEE-USA Level • Committee Chair • Committee Vice Chair (within Committee) • 6 Regional PACE Coordinators • GOLD Member • IEEE-USA Annual Meeting Chair • Vice President of Professional Activities • Sandra Kim, IEEE-USA Staff

  23. PACE Committee Members at Regional Level • Region PACE Coordinator • Region Student Professional Awareness • Region Government Activities • Employment and Career Services • Region Technical Policy Activities • Region Pre-College Education • Sections PACE Coordinator

  24. PACE Committee Goals & Objectives • Provide for the distribution of various IEEE-USA Committee products and programs to members • Stimulate and facilitate professional activities. • Communicate between IEEE US Members and IEEE leadership • Develop and update training materials for PACE leaders • Provide input to the IEEE-USA Annual Meeting

  25. PACE Network Goals & Objectives • Maintain and operate volunteer network • Improve PACE Network communication • Leadership Training • Forums/symposia/conferences/workshops • Electronic communication and Virtual Communities • Enhance quality of member information • Distribution and feedback of PACE Conference information • IEEE interests/initiatives/programs/activities

  26. PACE Network Activities • Enhance PACE Network relationships • Improve the planning process • Develop short-term and long-term reporting procedures • Support S-PACs, S-PAVes and Professional Development Seminars • Create & Maintain PACE Speaker Lists • Develop cost-saving and revenue-producing ideas • Participate in IEEE-USA Annual Meeting • Influence state and federal legislative action • Promote improvements in pre-college math, science and technology education

  27. PACE Programs & Projects • Conferences • Workshops/Seminars • Publications • Government involvement • Community service • Public awareness • IEEE Technical Society and other Engineering Society interaction

  28. Government Activities Committee • Coordinates and encourages establishment of Government Activities and Legislative Advisory groups • Spearheads efforts to set up IEEE Legislative Committees • Provides existing literature/guidelines/examples to Legislative Committees • Assists political leaders in obtaining start-up funding

  29. PACE Education Activities • Maintain informational contact with sources of professional development material • Work closely with PACE Chairs in planning programs for professional development • Develop, coordinate and present programs for professional development • Foster and encourage pre-college activities • Work with others to promote technical literacy • Encourage local IEEE volunteer involvement with teachers and school administrators

  30. Student Professional Awareness • Promote student professional awareness by encouraging and promoting S-PACs (Student-Professional Awareness Conferences) and S-PAVes (Student-Professional Awareness Ventures) organized by and for IEEE Student members • Assist student organizers in S-PAC and S-PAVe planning and preparation • Approve and coordinate S-PAC support funds in some Regions

  31. Technology Policy Programs • Foster and encourage technical policy activities • Presentations at Region/Section/Society meetings • Maintain/distribute current material • Coordinate requests for further information through IEEE-USA Office

  32. Employment Assistance Programs • Foster and encourage employment assistance activities • Be sure members are aware of IEEE-USA programs for unemployed members while they are still employed • Plan/run Employment Assistance Workshops • Section/Society employment assistance • Literature/information on successful programs • Regional resource, employment assistance • Information on local conditions and IEEE response

  33. Your Role as PACE Leader

  34. Section PACE Pre-College Programs • Pre-College Education • NEW, Future City • Science Olympiad • Science Fair • Math Counts • JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society) • Any project which promotes science, technology, and the image of the engineer

  35. IEEE-USA Employment and Career Assistance Programs • Job Fairs • Resume Writing and Job Interview Workshops • Job Listing services • Resume Listing services • Member Professional Awareness Workshops • Student Professional Awareness Workshops • Any project which promotes life long employability of IEEE members. • Pre-College Education • EmploymentAssistance

  36. IEEE-USA Employment and Career Assistance Programs • Pre-College Education • Employment Benefits and Career Management Workshops • Career Transitions and Workforce Issues Workshops • Retirement and Financial Management Workshops • Consulting, Leadership, Licensure and Registration Workshops • IEEE Membership Advancement Workshops • Communications Workshops • Any project which promotes careers of IEEE members • Employment Assistance • Career Assistance

  37. PACE Professional Education • Section/Region/Division Professional Topics Library • Life Long Learning Workshops • Skills Assessment Workshops • PDSs / S-PACs • Any project which promotes life long careers of IEEE members. • Pre-College Education • Employment Assistance • Career Assistance • Professional Education

  38. PACE Technology Policy Programs • Technology Policy Workshops • Aerospace Policy • Communications and Information Policy • Energy Policy • Medical Technology Policy • Research and Development Policy • Any project which promotes the communication of IEEE member technology policy issues. • Pre-College Education • Employment Assistance • Career Assistance • Professional Education • Technology Policy

  39. Government Activities Programs • Communications with Legislative Delegates • Legislative Issues Communications • IEEE Member initiated Issues Communications • Any project which promotes the communication of IEEE member legislative issues. • Pre-College Education • Employment Assistance • Career Assistance • Professional Education • Technology Policy • Government Activities

  40. PDS’s • Professional Development Seminars • Four General Topics - Technical Growth - Personal Growth - Dynamic Adaptability - The “Edge”

  41. PDS’s for Technical Growth • Continuing Education • Conferences • Professional Societies (IEEE!!!) • Emphasize IEEE Educational Resources

  42. PDS’s for Personal Growth • Management / MBA Options • Ethics • Self-assessment; Career Asset Manager (CAM) • Interpersonal Relationships • Learning by becoming: IEEE Volunteers

  43. PDS’s for Dynamic Adaptability • Engineering changes - we must, too! • Understanding Ceilings and Ladders • Adapting skills • “Cross training” • New Directions - consulting???

  44. PDS’s Give You the “Edge” • Job Seeker Skills for the Currently Employed • Top 50 ways to get Laid Off • Getting Noticed the Right Way

  45. Society PACE Programs • Keynote Luncheon Speakers, Panel Sessions, Tutorials at Technical Meetings and Conferences - at Local Chapters • “The People Crunch” • “Global Communications: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” • “Do Ph.D.’s Make Better Engineers?” • “To BE EE or Not to Be?” • “Will I be Enjoying Engineering in 10 Years?” • “The Role of Engineers in Today’s Society” • Career Enhancement Opportunities • Informative Articles in Society, Section Newsletters

  46. PACE Project Forms • In order to receive funding for a PACE program, a PACE Project Request Form must be filed with your Regional/Divisional PACE Chair and the appropriate IEEE-USA Staff. • After the completion of the Project, a PACE Project Report Form must be filed with your Regional/Divisional PACE Chair and the appropriate IEEE-USA Staff. • Final funding payments cannot be made until the final report is received and approved.

  47. PACE Projects Forms & Approvals • For Section Programs www.ieeeusa.org/volunteers/pace/funding.asp • Section/Chapter PACE Chair • Section Chair • Regional PACE Employment Assistance Coordinator (if applicable) • Regional PACE Coordinator • Regional Director • For Society Programs www.ieeeusa.org/volunteers/pace/funding.asp • Society PACE Chair • Society President and/or Divisional PACE Coordinator • Division Director and/or Chair of the IEEE-USA PACE Committee

  48. Know your Resources • IEEE-USA PACE Web Page (www.ieeeusa.org/volunteers/pace) • Within IEEE: • Financial assistance from Region/Division • IEEE speakers from within your local area • Region/Division library (audio and video tapes) • Outside IEEE: • Local Chamber of Commerce • Lawyers on legal aspects of the profession • Local business leaders • Accountants • Financial planners

  49. IEEE-USA Resources • From IEEE-USA Washington Office • Brochures and literature, e.g.: • Six Threats to Your Retirement Income Security • How to Organize for Government Activities at the State Level • IEEE-USA Congressional and Executive Fellowships • Student Professional Awareness Conferences • “The Engineers Guide to Employability” • Available for $20, or FREE to unemployed members

  50. 2007 IEEE-USA PACE Committee • Julie Gaevert, Chair • Robert Sadowski, Region 1 PACE Coordinator • Carole Carey, Region 2 PACE Coordinator • Adeeb Hamzey, Region 3 PACE Coordinator • Hamid Vakilzadian, Region 4 PACE Coordinator • Ted Carr, Region 5 PACE Coordinator • Hope Forsmann, Region 6 PACE Coordinator • Julie Gaevert, Acting Div/Soc Rep • Vishnu Pandey, GOLD Representative • Winnfort Myles, VP Professional Activities • Sandra Kim, IEEE-USA Staff

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