Developing Engineering Leaders: An Organized Innovation Approach to Engineering Education
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Perry, Sara J.
Hunter, Emily M.
Currall, Steven C.
Frauenhein, Ed
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Taylor & Francis Online
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In addition to providing technical expertise in their respective fields, engineers are increasingly assuming leadership roles in academia, industry, government, and even non-profit organizations. We draw from lessons learned in our decade-long study of the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center program to provide both a theoretical framework, the Organized Innovation Model for Education, and tangible recommendations to educators, engineering managers, and anyone else interested in developing highly skilled engineers who are also excellent leaders. The model addresses a long-lamented need for systematic ways to integrate leadership development into technical curriculum and skill-building programs.
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Perry, S. J., Hunter, E. M., Currall, S. C., & Frauenheim E. (2017). Developing Engineering Leaders: An Organized Innovation Approach to Engineering Education. Engineering Management Journal, 29(2), 99-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/10429247.2017.1298189