“I contend that we (engineers) are undervalued because of our widespread inability to explain what we do to the general public (and why it is so important). It is one of the hardest goals to accomplish, to be able to boil down difficult concepts into a short and easily understood presentation or elevator pitch.” Marybeth Miceli, President, Miceli Infrastructure Consulting, USA (2011) I think what the quote is trying to imply is that an engineer will find difficulty in conveying specific engineering terms to people with no engineering background. For instance, the audience may not understand the complexity of systems, parts, and how everything connects. Engineers will have to find ways to simplify the functions and features in layman's terms for the public to understand.
Thank you, Bryan, for the detailed, well organized vodcast. I applaud your production as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Bryan, good work on the visuals and description on being adaptable amid of the pandemic. Covid indeed changed the world and one needs to be adaptable to new things.
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