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What Every Engineer Should Know About Career Management

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What Every Engineer Should Know About Career Management

By: Mike Ficco, Philip Laplante
Narrated by: Russell Bentley
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This text focuses on career management, and the importance of human interactions in the office. Although framed in the engineering environment, it provides observations on “people skills” relevant to all occupations. Employing an informal style, the author takes a mentorship approach by offering suggestions and anecdotes.

  • Employs a relaxed style that relies on anecdotes and makes suggestions without preaching
  • Focuses on career management, and the accompanying importance of human and social interactions in the office
  • Discusses the human aspect of engineering projects, product development, schedules, budgets, and related topics
  • Looks at the interaction of engineers and managers working on projects in a corporate environment
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