The 7 Key Result Areas for Engineering Career Success

  You have the skills and ability right now to be ten times more successful in your engineering career. To make this change requires a strategy to focus your efforts and a commitment to incremental improvement.   The strategy will be built on seven domains that you have complete control over.    Complete control to either […]

Using Key Performance Indicators to Manage Your Engineering Career and Life

“What gets measured gets done.” ~ Unknown Management Yoda Ever heard this phrase? More than likely you have and if you haven’t, stick around in the industry long enough and you will. Although this phrase gets thrown around each time there are discussions about organizational performance, it happens for a good reason: it’s true. Management […]

5 Reasons Accountability Is Needed for Success On The Big Engineering Projects

Accountability is one characteristic that is present every time success is realized on a big engineering project or any project undertaking.  Think about the major goals you’ve accomplished in your personal life and your engineering career.  University work entails accountability – exams, papers or projects, and semester grades.  With the F.E. or P.E. exams, it’s […]

An Engineer’s Guide to Mindfulness Meditation

This post is an overview of Chade-Meng Tan’s book, Search Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace) If you enjoyed reading this review and think I need to provide others (I consume, on average, a book a week); let me know through the comments below. My journey in developing a mindfulness […]

The Best Way to Learn as an Engineer Is to Give Yourself No Other Option

When I left my engineering design career behind five years ago, I was forced to learn a lot of new things in a short period of time. I had to learn how to write and speak effectively, how to build and optimize websites, how to run a business, how to manage virtual employees, and more. […]