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E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten

Reihe: What Every Engineer Should Know

Ficco What Every Engineer Should Know About Career Management


Erscheinungsjahr 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4200-7683-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten

Reihe: What Every Engineer Should Know

ISBN: 978-1-4200-7683-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Thanks to their education, experience, and general philosophical orientation, many engineers fail to notice critical issues in the workplace that can directly impact their career advancement and day-to-day job satisfaction. This text focuses on career management, and the accompanying importance of human and social interactions in the office. Although framed in the engineering environment, it provides observations on people skills relevant to all occupations. Using an informal, yet professional style, the author takes a mentorship approach by offering suggestions and anecdotes devoid of lecturing. Broken Into Two Distinct Parts Part I specifically addresses the life and career advancement of the engineer, beginning with school student and advancing to the seasoned professional. Along the way, it explores various stops, diversions, and alternatives, including a view of the corporation as a living organism with its own unique personality that responds to stimuli of the world. Part II discusses engineering projects, product development, schedules, budgets, and related topics. This portion of the book is not about project management, but rather the interaction of engineers and managers working on projects in a corporate environment.

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THE ENGINEERING CAREER

Education

The Early Years

Emergence of Talent

Math and the Sciences

The Weeding Out Process

Educational Environment

Social Interactions

Free Time

Getting into a Good College

Academic Achievements

Graduate School

Framing the Corporate Landscape

The First Weeks

Corporate Organization and Operations

Occupational Safety

Privacy

Corporate Culture

Power, Dominance Displays, and the Corporate Hierarchy

Loyalty versus Ability

Chain of Trust

Keyhole Management

Democracy

Rule, or Die Trying

Enlightenment and Reason

Irreverence, Malcontents, and Progress

On the Job

The Role of Experience

Understanding the Necessary Level

Advocacy

Empowerment and Authorization

Caesar and the Engineer

Managers and Motivational Techniques

Managing Up

Patterns and Portents

Ideas and Designs

Prototypes, Demonstrations, and Products

Other Options

Image

Success

Alternate Career Paths

Project Management

Management

Technical Consulting

Starting Your Own Company

So Many More

Job Searching and Interviewing

Active and Passive Job Searching

When Is It Time to Change Jobs?

What Kind of Job Do You Want?

Marketing Yourself

Applying for a Job

The Interview

Negotiating the Offer

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Product Development Overview

Social Interaction

Product Development Blueprint

Basics First

Idea

Money

Strategy

Requirements

Plan the Effort

The Project Plan

Special Notes on Project Plans

A Project Plan Is Not a Design Document

The Project Schedule

Special Note on Delivery Dates

Special Note on Project Schedules

Special Note on Manufacturing Testing

Special Note on Nurturing the Manufacturing Process

Project Plan Sign-Off

Begin the Project

Assemble the Project Team

The Blame Game

Personality, Personality, Personality

Leadership, Trust, and Talent

Communications

Properly Equip the Team

Design First

Manage the Development

Requirements Are Your Friend

Configuration Management

Motivating the Team

Vendors and Subcontractors

Design Reviews

Pyrite Engineering

Be in Charge

Teflon Management

Schedule Delays, Status Reporting, and Visibility

The Myth of Managing to a Schedule

The Myth of Managing a Vendor

Schedule Remediation

Schedule Revisions

Software Update

Formal Bug Tracking and Metrics

Formal Testing

Manufacturing

Epilogue



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