The Art & Science of Managing the Engineer

The Art & Science of Managing the Engineer
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 9781450073561
ISBN-13 : 1450073565
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Book Synopsis The Art & Science of Managing the Engineer by : Dale R. Bettine

Download or read book The Art & Science of Managing the Engineer written by Dale R. Bettine and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-04-08 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is meant to help the many engineers who are thrust into an engineering management position with little or no training. The book will cover everything from “where to start” on your first day to the management process, which is a feedback process designed to manage the engineer. Finally, we will cover the “Art” of managing engineers, which will address many of the difficulties you will face in your job and end up with how to transform yourself from a great engineering manager to a leader and earn the respect of your team. The book is organized into seven chapters. It starts with a description of “what” really is an engineering manager. It addresses the roles and goals of the engineering manager and covers a few simple rules that are humorous but will serve you well. Next, the book goes into where to start. Many engineers are put into a management position after they have been with a team long enough or their boss has moved on. They have little or no training on what to do and will often mimic their boss’s behavior, which can be good or bad, depending on the boss that they had. Following this, the book goes into the Science of Engineering management. This is a process designed to manage the day to day activites of the engineer. Then, the book describes what I call the “Art” of the engineering manager. How to deal with the unique characteristics of many engineers as engineers in general can be very opinionated and difficult to manage. Finally, the book will address how to transform yourself from just managing the team, to becoming a leader and how to earn the respect of your team.


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