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Task 3: The importance of communication skills for engineers. Prepare an explanation of the quote to share with the class.

“Communication skills are an essential component in the education of engineering students to facilitate not just students’ education but also to prepare them for their future careers.”

Marc Riemer, Faculty of Engineering, Monash University (2007)

 

Communication skills are an essential component in any education generally. It is better to develop communication skill from tertiary education, as one would be able to learn and adapt to the most effective method of communication. What are the steps to it; it is by first listening to others, maintaining eye contact with the speakers, seeking opinion & accepting ideas from others and clear explanations. That being so, it takes an individual to adapt and grow his communication skills better through time.

Moreover, communication skills are something which is followed and developed in your journey of life. Education would be the first footstep to better prepare you for the industry. Communication skills are a component recognized by academia and industry alike. Additionally, it is an essential skill for an engineer who aspires to work in the global arena, as it would enable them to deliver their ideas to the diversity of background to come out with a good decision, solution and negotiations. Indeed, it helps to maintain/protect the individuals' successful job performance.


 

 

 

  

 

References

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265455874_Why_Communication_is_Important_A_Rationale_for_the_Centrality_of_the_Study_of_Communication

http://www.wiete.com.au/journals/GJEE/Publish/vol11no1/Riemer.pdf

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