Engineering Management
About Engineering Management
Engineering
combines science and mathematics in the design and creation of
structures and machines. In all cases, great feats of engineering
require great organisation; and the greater the feat, the greater the
need for competent managerial practice. Engineering Management sees the
application of managerial practice to the discipline of engineering.
Why is Engineering Management important?
Engineering
managers are able to solve complex issues relating to best practices in
design, production, and business. They can bridge the communication
gaps between the production floor and the C-suite, being fluent in
design, systems, human resources, markets, supply chain, and leadership.
Who should take the Engineering Management Exam?
• Engineering professionals
• Innovators
• Anyone who wants to assess their engineering management skills
• Engineering managers and senior executives
• Engineering consultants
• Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for engineering
• Anyone interested in engineering management
• Students
Engineering Management Certification Course Outline
1. Perfecting Communication Skills
2. Diversity and Organizational Communication
3. Self-Assessment and Motivation
4. Advancing Thinking Competencies
5. Honing Management Skills
6. Leading with Emotional Intelligence
7. Monitoring and Performance Measurement
8. Influence Building