Leadership and Management in Engineering
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EISSN:1943-5630|ISSN:1532-6748|Disc:Leadership and Management in Engineering, a publication of the Committee on Professional Practice, examines contemporary issues and principles of leadership and management. The focus is on understanding and application of these principles through a variety of venues within the publication, including news, brief and concise leadership and management "nuggets," and short articles of interest to practicing professionals in a variety of roles and industry segments. The focus includes, but is not limited to, individuals and public and/or private entities, small and large projects, and organizations|Priority:4|Publisher:American Society of Civil Engineers|
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Mentoring Recent Graduates on Tweaking Software Activity
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Are Engineers Responsible for Rise of Sprawl?
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Special Section: Perspectives on Sprawl Development and Growth
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Putting the Civil “E” in STEM
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Image Is Everything
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Show-and-Tell Interviewing
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Are You Measuring Your True Worth?
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Master Builder: Historical Icon?
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Clifford Milburn Holland and Emily (Warren) Roebling
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<i>Leadership and Management in Engineering</i> Best Feature Article Award
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Best of LME Live
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William Le Baron Jenney and Tung-Yen Lin
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Back at the Olive Garden
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Boats and Life Lessons Learned
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Horace King
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Pan American Federation of Engineering Societies
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Engineers and Public Policy
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002) -
Cultivating the Next Crop of Leaders
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Civil Engineering: A Way of Life
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010)