Task 3: The importance of communication skills for engineers

“I contend that we (engineers) are undervalued because of our widespread inability to explain what we do to the general public (and why it is so important). It is one of the hardest goals to accomplish, to be able to boil down difficult concepts into a short and easily understood presentation or elevator pitch.”

Marybeth Miceli, President, Miceli Infrastructure Consulting, USA (2011)

In the quote above, Marybeth Miceli believes that engineers are underappreciated due to their incapacity of describing complex and fundamental conceptualisations to a crowd that is unfamiliar with engineering terms. Compacting such a technical idea into a straightforward, comprehensible yet engaging talk can prove extremely challenging.

Engineers are too accustomed to utilising engineering lingo to get their ideas and concepts across to their fellows. This would be an issue when trying to get the crowd to comprehend and interpret what engineers are trying to convey. The importance of effective communication is critical, and ensures that all partakers and listeners are on the same wavelength to ensure no miscommunication takes place. Engineers must therefore learn to tailor their message to the crowd they are speaking to in order to be more appreciated.

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  1. Well written Kiran! I agree with your point on how engineers might find it hard to relay information about their work to the general public when they've become accustomed to utilizing engineering lingo to get their point across. Perhaps, you could suggest some solutions that engineers could adopt to address this problem.

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  2. Hello Kiran, thank you for sharing your paraphrasing and opinion on the quote! I agree that engineers finds it difficult to convey ideas to the general public and I appreciate your thoughts on how we can improve!

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