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Why Industry Says That Engineering Graduates Have Poor Communication Skills: What the Literature Says

Jeffrey Donnell, Betsy Aller, Michael Alley, April A. Kedrowicz

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Abstract

Although engineering departments have worked hard at improving the communication skills of their students, a large percentage of industry managers consider the communication skills of engineering graduates to be weak. Why does industry consider these skills to be weak? Also, what particular aspects of written and oral presentation skills does industry consider to be weak in engineering graduates? This paper addresses these two questions through a review of multiple studies that have assessed the communication skills of recent engineering graduates.

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Communication skillsPresentation (obstetrics)People skillsEngineering educationSkills managementMedical educationPsychologyPublic relationsEngineering ethicsEngineeringPedagogyPolitical scienceEngineering managementMedicineRadiologyEngineering Education and Curriculum DevelopmentEngineering Education and PedagogyInformation Systems Education and Curriculum Development
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