dporte17
Automotive
- May 16, 2003
- 52
To follow up on a discussion that was going on in the Ethics forum, the question came out of what needs to be improved in the profession. buzzp and I were disagreeing about the value of licensing and it boiled down to different methods to improve the profession, but before we can get into the specifics of the how, one needs to ask what needs to be improved?
So as a group, what do we want to see improved in the profession? Do wages need to be improved overall? What about public perception of engineering, does that need to be a focus? What about supply of engineers? Are there too many, not enough? What about protection of roles, does the role of the professional engineer vs. the role of the engineering technologist need to be better delineated?
If you respond, do you have any suggestions on how to achieve the improvement that you are proposing?
I think every country/region will have its own unique issues, but I'm sure some common themes will begin to emerge. Perhaps if we are all talking about the same issues we can make some headway on a global scale.
Dave
So as a group, what do we want to see improved in the profession? Do wages need to be improved overall? What about public perception of engineering, does that need to be a focus? What about supply of engineers? Are there too many, not enough? What about protection of roles, does the role of the professional engineer vs. the role of the engineering technologist need to be better delineated?
If you respond, do you have any suggestions on how to achieve the improvement that you are proposing?
I think every country/region will have its own unique issues, but I'm sure some common themes will begin to emerge. Perhaps if we are all talking about the same issues we can make some headway on a global scale.
Dave