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The
Practice of Engineering |
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Your
engineering education focused on understanding engineering
theory and practice and problem-solving skills.
And aside from a senior design project or the occasional
group assignment, your study of engineering was
an individual effort. How well you did was primarily
dependent upon you.
The practice of engineering is much different. The
process by which your company develops and produces
its products and services involves many people,
both technical and non-technical. You have been
hired because of your engineering education and
knowledge. But your success involves more than just
your technical skills.
In working with other engineers, groups, departments
and companies, you will need to call on a full range
of what are called "Non-Technical" skills. These
skills are: Communication, Teamwork
and Leadership. |
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