Welcome to the Future.
That's the theme of National Engineer's Week. It's a 73-year-old observance that's especially relevant to you today.
The National Society of Professional Engineers' goal is for a diverse, well-educated future workforce.
Why does this feel like a lofty milestone for a highly proficient and technical workforce?
Because at the core of the mission is your weakness.
Interpersonal communication.
Becoming an effective communicator demands more than an ongoing commitment to learn.
It's about your willingness to evolve.
With this year's futuristic theme, engineering firms must get back to basics.
Engineering programs need to teach the importance of how human connections ignite successful careers.
Developing confidence, public speaking, and business networking skills are not one-off classes.
They are different from credentialing programs.
Interpersonal communication in engineering doesn't involve pushing papers or file management.
It's...
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