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Posted By Randy Wall 01-08-2025 11:35 AM
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When it comes to "Soft Skills", or what I call Success Enabling Skills©, these courses were eliminated from Engineering curricula back in the late 50's. The Summary of the Report on Evaluation of Engineering Education, issued in 1955, also known as the Grinter Report, made numerous recommendations regarding ...
Posted By Randy Wall 05-25-2018 11:20 AM
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The big issue for the Engineering industry is not whether "liberal arts" are required in Engineering curricula, but rather that "liberal arts," "social skills," or "soft skills," or what we call Success Enabling SkillsTM are absolutely essential for successful Engineers in the 21st century. As technology ...
Posted By Randy Wall 10-20-2017 10:15 AM
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Stephanie, Taking soft skills from the theoretical to the practical to implementation in your practice is the challenge we set out to conquer. Our Performance Certification SystemTM (PCS) consists of courses based upon the Engineering Competency Model curriculum that is a national standard. The courses ...
Posted By Randy Wall 10-18-2017 10:23 AM
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The Engineering Leadership Institute (ELI) has just released our online training for soft-skills for Engineers, the ELI Performance Certification SystemTM (PCS). The ELI PCS is a groundbreaking new opportunity for Engineers to build the soft skills employers and practitioners are seeking to unleash ...
Posted By Randy Wall 10-02-2017 04:58 PM
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Hello ASCE 2017 Convention Attendees! I am really interested to hear about your biggest career challenge! I posted this question to the Career & Workforce Community and have received a robust response so far. For those of you who are attending, I am cross-posting my question here for you to ponder ...