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« Saturday October 18, 2008 »
Sat
Start: 8:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Stuff You Don’t Learn in Engineering School

IEEE Cincinnati Section is pleased to be offering the IEEE Columbus members the following event at a discounted rate. Please refer to the following for more information and registration:
http://www.ieeecincinnati.org/professional-development-workshop/

Carl Selinger presents his toolbox for life - a collection of non-technical “real world” leadership skills including decision-making, setting priorities, negotiating, teamwork, running meetings, and better writing and speaking.

This workshop is designed for entry-level engineers, engineers desiring to further their careers, and for engineering managers and other professional who work with engineers.

This workshop provides six hours of professional development (PDH) for Ohio Professional Engineers.

Carl Selinger, in addition to presenting seminars on soft non-technical skills, is a contributing editor to Spectrum Magazine, an independent consultant in aviation, transportation planning and strategic business planning, and the author of the book “Stuff You Don’t Learn in Engineering School”, which is included with some workshop registrations.

Saturday October 18, 2008

8:00 - 8:45 Check-in
9:00 - 12:00 Morning Session (refreshment break at 10:30)
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (provided)
1:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Session (refreshment break at 2:30)

College of Applied Science - Auditorium

Classroom 100
2220 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45206

Free Parking in Zone B (most of the parking lot)

ADVANCED REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Advanced registration is required. Registration will close on October 10.

Limit of 100 participants - first come, first served

Registration for Others
If you are not a member of the IEEE Cincinnati Section, you may register on or after September 27.
$80 (includes book)
Bring IEEE membership card

Questions

Please contact Brian Resnick at Brian.Resnick@IEEE.Org if you have any questions.

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