Sunday, September 6, 2020

Transitioning From Engineer To Manager

Engineering Management Institute Transitioning from Engineer to Manager â€" Engineering Career TV Ep. three March 27, 2017 By EMI Q: What does it take to be a supervisor apart from having sturdy leadership skills? Welcome to Episode #three of Engineering Career TV. The matter for this episode is Transitioning from engineer to supervisor. I will spend a lot of the Engineering Career TV episodes answering questions which have been submitted from engineers around the globe on the way to rapidly advance their careers and live the lives they want to live. You can submit questions for the show by clicking here. Let’s leap into today’s topic, Transitioning from engineer to manager, which is based on a query from Zach, the place he asks the next: Q: I’ve been working as a structural engineer for the past three years in Massachusetts. I’m at present going for my master’s degree in structural engineering, which my company is paying for, and I plan on taking the SE examination a while next year. Like many engineers my age, I aspire to be a manager some day. However I’m undecided what it takes to be a manager besides having sturdy leadership skills. Do you should have a information of finance, enterprise, and advertising? Are there any good books you suggest that provide insight to taking up a managerial role? A: The full reply could be seen in the video, however listed below are a number of of the details: Purdue University Master of Engineering Management I hope you discovered this episode of Engineering Career TV useful. Please contemplate subscribing to the present on YouTube (click on here) and/or iTunes (click right here). What questions do you've about transitioning from engineer to manager? To your success, Anthony Fasano, PE, LEED AP Engineering Management Institute

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