Engineering Stories Interview in Major Online Magazine


http://eandt.theiet.org/news/2014/oct/engineering-stories.cfm

I was honored to be interviewed by Engineering and Technology Magazine recently regarding my Engineering Stories. Their vision is, “Working to engineer a better world,” and  their Mission is, “To inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community, supporting technology innovation to meet the needs of society.” I hope that my stories can contribute to these objectives. Please click on this link and read the brief article and pass it along to your colleagues and networks.

http://eandt.theiet.org/news/2014/oct/engineering-stories.cfm

 

About Kenneth Richard Hardman

AncestorClips are very short stories about very real people. Each clip nurtures awareness of a time, a place, and the character of a man or woman who cultivated a path for our life. The reader feels the good, the obstacles, the happiness, the sadness, and the overcoming. They cheer us, make us resilient when challenged, give us purpose, and connect us to our multi-generational family. Each story is followed by reflections from the author and readers sharing how the story strengthened or inspired them. Ken Hardman is a son, a brother, a grandson, a great-grandson… He is also a husband, father and grand-father. Ken is a professional engineer, engineering mentor, technical writer, and associate technical fellow at a major aerospace company. He is a writer of engineering and family history stories. Please join Ken in reading, reflecting upon, or writing #AncestorClips
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1 Response to Engineering Stories Interview in Major Online Magazine

  1. Don says:

    Ken,
    You’re doing important work for the young people you teach, and for the engineering profession. I agree completely that soft skills need more attention in engineering, and in most other disciplines.
    Kudos to you!
    Regards, Don

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