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“More Than Just Engineers” How Engineers Define And Value Communication Skills On The Job.

Christine G. Nicometo, Kevin Anderson, Traci Nathans-Kelly, Sandra Courter, Thomas McGlamery

202022 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While most professional and academic sources have expressed a need for engineers who possess strong communication skills, what these skills are actually defined as on-the-job remains somewhat vague in the literature. In this mixed-method study of practicing engineers from industry and governmental engineering workplaces, we heard and observed some answers to help define what communication skills engineers are actually practicing in their jobs. Through qualitative data collected over the past two years in six workplace case studies (including over 50 hours of observation and more than 50 interviews), interviews of engineers and their managers (N=91), and surveys of engineers and engineering managers (N=162), three main themes emerged to provide insights into what engineers mean when they say they value "effective communication" in other engineers.

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Computer scienceValue (mathematics)Engineering managementEngineeringMachine learningEngineering Education and Curriculum DevelopmentEngineering Education and PedagogyDesign Education and Practice
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