2006 Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--1006
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Enabling A Strong U.S. Engineering Workforce For Leadership Of Technology Development And Innovation In Industry: The Economic Multiplier Of Skill Set Development For Engineering Innovation And Leadership

Abstract: formerly of the Boeing Company, is director, of the joint alliance of companies managing education for technology JACMET, and community liaison, college of technology and applied sciences at Arizona State University Polytechnic, and chair-elect College Industry Partnership Division, ex-officio member of the Corporate Members Council of the American Society for Engineering Education.

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“…Creativity is one of many skills needed for the future engineering and technology workforce to provide innovations that help to maintain competitiveness in the nation. 4 This trait is considered to impact globalization 1-3 yet most engineering programs, with a few exceptions, 5 do not emphasize, or exercise, this skill. The disadvantage is that functionality may dominate the design process with little regard to visual considerations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creativity is one of many skills needed for the future engineering and technology workforce to provide innovations that help to maintain competitiveness in the nation. 4 This trait is considered to impact globalization 1-3 yet most engineering programs, with a few exceptions, 5 do not emphasize, or exercise, this skill. The disadvantage is that functionality may dominate the design process with little regard to visual considerations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%