ABSTRACT

Transitioning new engineers into professionals who can blend in and contribute to the technical organization is, at best, doubtful. Trained in the "nuts and bolts" of a technical subject, new engineers have little to no training on the "soft" skills of how to work within an organization. This robust guide shows new engineers how to quickly operate and succeed within their new engineering organization.

Navigating the Engineering Organization: A New Engineer’s Guide

focuses on the group behaviors of technical organizations. It provides a rigorous organizational framework to operate from and delivers guidance using a dual approach of academic insight and professional experience. Through numerous case studies, the book presents actual experiential guidance and offers a method on how to extend the insights covered in the book and turn them into a valuable personal model, valid throughout the engineer’s career. It helps readers understand quickly the unique values and expectations within their new engineering organization and guides them in discovering the proper ways to respond to these expectations. They can then act on these insights to deliver successful results, now and throughout their careers.

The approach and goals found in this book provide a building block to help all new engineers cross the "Great Divide" from student to professional and succeed in their new engineering organization.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

The Territory Ahead

part One|62 pages

Preparing for Change

chapter 2|22 pages

The Impending Problem

From Student to Engineering Professional

chapter 3|38 pages

Embracing a New Mindset

part Two|58 pages

Guiding the Way: Adopting the Essential Engineering Framework

part Three|162 pages

Operating within the Inner Core

part Four|72 pages

Creating a Personal Roadmap

chapter 11|30 pages

Final Preparations

Integration and Ethics

chapter 12|18 pages

Crafting the Roadmap

Creating Your Personal Guide

chapter 13|12 pages

Coming Attractions

chapter 14|10 pages

Some Final Thoughts