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What happens when the technical skills that fueled your early career stop producing the same results? In this episode, Dr. James Bryant is joined by Dr. Bushra Khan, professor at the University of Ottawa and leadership coach for tech and engineering leaders, to explore why so many engineers hit an invisible career ceiling five to ten years into their careers. This isn’t about working harder or sharpening technical expertise. It’s about recognizing that the role has changed — and the skills required to grow have changed with it. Dr. Khan shares a powerful real-world example of a VP who helped build a company from four people to more than 400, only to be let go years later because he couldn’t make the shift from technical expert to people leader. Together, James and Bushra unpack why terms like “soft skills” miss the mark, how leadership effectiveness depends on understanding how others experience work differently than you do, and why emotional intelligence is better understood as a strategic leadership discipline, not a personality trait. This conversation is for engineers and technical leaders who feel capable, committed, and driven — but sense that something has changed in how advancement works. If your effort no longer translates into momentum, this episode will help you understand why — and where to start. Key Takeaways Career growth often stalls not because performance declines, but because leadership expectations quietly shift Emotional intelligence plays a critical role in leadership effectiveness, particularly as engineers move into people leadership roles Micromanagement is frequently a coaching gap — leaders struggle to transfer what’s in their head to others “My hard isn’t your hard” — effective leadership requires understanding that others experience challenge differently than you did Global future-of-work research consistently points to strategic capabilities like decision-making, influence, and self-awareness as essential for senior leadership A practical starting point: choose one leadership competency, prepare intentional questions before difficult conversations, and externalize your thinking to reduce stress-driven reactions Timestamps [00:24] Introduction — Why some engineers plateau while others break through [01:17] Dr. Bushra Khan’s background — Professor, speaker, and leadership coach [02:30] The “styrofoam wall” — why smart technical leaders get stuck [03:49] Real story — a VP let go after 15 years: “I don’t know how to teach what’s in my brain” [06:59] Why senior leaders fear saying “I don’t know” [08:15] What emotional intelligence really is — and what it isn’t [15:23] Why “soft skills” is an outdated and misleading label [22:07] A mindset shift — “If I can do it, you can do it too” [23:09] Leadership and parenting parallel — “My hard isn’t your hard” [27:03] Understanding the “why” behind behavior and resistance [29:36] Practical homework — applying one leadership competency intentionally [34:34] Host reflection — how leadership expectations have evolved [36:09] Coach in Your Corner — navigating the career ceiling Guest Information Dr. Bushra Khan Professor, Speaker, and Leadership Coach Professor at the University of Ottawa (MBA & Engineering Management Programs) Leadership coach for technical and engineering leaders Focus areas: leadership development, emotional intelligence, team performance Connect with Dr. Khan: https://leadingwithbk.com LinkedIn: Dr. Bushra Khan Instagram: @LeadingWithBK What “BK” stands for: Leading with Bravery and Kindness About the Host Dr. James Bryant is an engineering leadership coach and host of the Engineer Your Success podcast. He works with engineers and technical leaders to strengthen leadership effectiveness, communication, and decision-making across the full span of their careers. Through coaching, consulting, and conversations with industry leaders, James helps professionals design sustainable success at work while maintaining clarity and stability at home. Learn more at EngineerYourSuccessNow.com or connect with James on LinkedIn.