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RE: The public perception of engineering communication skills
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01-30-2019 01:20 PM
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Bevin, I agree with you - Let's not over-analyze this pretty simple issue. It's no secret that public speaking is one of those "scary things" that does haunt a large majority of people even to the point of being traumatized by it. Most are automatically at a disadvantage right away due to that one ...
RE: The public perception of engineering communication skills
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Peter, Spot on. Mark Risch P.E., M.ASCE Principal Engineer/ Owner Corona Design Group Bend, OR (541)862-1471 ------------------------------ Mark Risch P.E., M.ASCE Principal Engineer Bend OR (541)862-1471 ------------------------------
RE: Mentoring Programs
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10-12-2018 01:41 PM
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Dr. Stu and Bevin, I agree vigorously on the "out of the comfort zone" notion. I firmly believe being out of one's comfort zone is the single-most powerful way for a person to grow. It forces them to grow in lots of different directions at the same time. This notion has to be one of the keys in our ...
RE: Mentoring Programs
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10-09-2018 03:04 PM
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I've been a member of our engineering community for more than 30 years now. I've seen a number of mentorship programs. I've seen just as many that didn't really work. I think a formulaic approach to mentorship relationships may yield an answer to who you should have as your mentor. I haven't seen that ...
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