00644nam 2200169#u 450 9910714600803321(CKB)25434463600041(EXLCZ)992543446360004120######d2022#### ### 0engSECURITY ROLE FOR THE UNITED STATES IN A POST-ISIS SYRIA?: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S. POLICYStrategic Studies Institute, US Army War College2018Gregory Aftandilian1352715BOOK9910714600803321SECURITY ROLE FOR THE UNITED STATES IN A POST-ISIS SYRIA?: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S. POLICY3330689UNINA05303nam 22006374a 450 991101982160332120200520144314.09786610648962978128064896012806489619780470038963047003896997804700389560470038950(CKB)1000000000357494(EBL)272148(OCoLC)407018115(SSID)ssj0000148042(PQKBManifestationID)11176964(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000148042(PQKBWorkID)10018556(PQKB)11494276(MiAaPQ)EBC272148(Perlego)2783520(EXLCZ)99100000000035749420051202d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe entrepreneurial engineer personal, interpersonal, and organizational skills for engineers in a world of opportunity /David E. GoldbergHoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sonsc20061 online resource (226 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470007235 0470007230 Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-200) and index.The Entrepreneurial Engineer; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1 Entrepreneurial Engineer: Ready for the 21st Century; 1.1 21st-Century Engineers Moving at Internet Time; 1.2 Engineering Education, Common Sense, and the Real World; 1.3 Ten Competencies for the Entrepreneurial Engineer; 1.4 Three Principles; 1.5 Three Cautions; Exercises; 2 The Joy of Engineering; 2.1 A Joyous Confession; 2.2 Engineering as Liberal Education, Launchpad, and Lifelong Love; 2.2.1 Who Is Getting a "Liberal Arts" Education Today?; 2.2.2 Engineering as Launchpad; 2.2.3 Ten Ways to Love Engineering2.3 The Fundamental Tug-of-War2.4 Science and Its Little Secret; 2.5 Engineers: First Masters of Modern Enterprise; 2.6 Economy of Intellection: Separating Science from Engineering; 2.6.1 Modeling Plane; 2.6.2 Spectrum of Models; 2.7 Four Tensions Facing the Entrepreneurial Engineer; Summary; Exercises; 3 Money, Work, and You; 3.1 Money, Moola, the Big Bucks; 3.2 Roads to Wealth: Four Dinner Table Platitudes; 3.3 Hidden Lesson 1: Engagement; 3.3.1 Why Engagement Matters; 3.3.2 Matching your Vocational Impedance; 3.4 Hidden Lesson 2: Courage; 3.4.1 Locus of Control: Internal versus External3.4.2 Exploring Courage3.5 Tactical Lessons of Handling Money; 3.5.1 Spending and Earning Styles; 3.5.2 Spending-Earning Impedance; 3.5.3 Investing, Saving, and Thrift; 3.6 Get a Life; 3.7 Plotting your Course: Values, Mission, and Goals; 3.7.1 Creating a Personal Values Statement; 3.7.2 Writing a Personal Mission Statement; 3.7.3 Setting Goals; Summary; Exercises; 4 Getting Organized and Finding Time; 4.1 Time and Its Lack; 4.2 Effective Ways to Waste Time; 4.3 Seven Keys to Time Management; 4.3.1 A Place for Everything; 4.3.2 Work for Mr. To Do; 4.3.3 Sam Knows: Just Do It4.3.4 A Trash Can Is a Person's Best Friend4.3.5 Tuning Your Reading; 4.3.6 Managing Interruptions; 4.3.7 Getting Help; Summary; Exercises; 5 Write for Your Life; 5.1 Engineers, Root Canal, and Writing; 5.2 Why Many Engineers Don't Like to Write; 5.3 Prime Directive of Writing: Just Write; 5.3.1 Freewriting; 5.3.2 Directed Writing for the Real World; 5.4 Getting the Content and Organization Right; 5.4.1 The Primary Structure of Business Writing: BPR; 5.4.2 Lists and Amplification: Technical Writer's Best Friend; 5.4.3 Sectioning, Titles, and Headings5.4.4 Summaries, Conclusions, and Distinguishing the Difference5.5 Edifying Editing; 5.6 Improving Your Writing; Summary; Exercises; 6 Present, Don't Speak; 6.1 Speeches versus Presentations; 6.2 Why Present?; 6.3 Preparation Makes the Presentation; 6.3.1 Audience Analysis; 6.3.2 Subject Selection; 6.3.3 Elements of a Presentation; 6.3.4 Preparation Process; 6.3.5 Transparency Design and Preparation; 6.4 Delivery; Summary; Exercises; 7 Human Side of Engineering; 7.1 Human Challenges of Engineering; 7.2 Through the Eyes of Others; 7.3 Anatomy of a Disagreement7.4 We are all Salespeople on this Bus""Informative, provocative, and practical...developing the skills outlined in The Entrepreneurial Engineer is a necessity for a productive engineering career.""-Raymond L. Price, William H. Severns Professor of Human Behavior Director, Illinois Leadership(r) Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ""I believe that The Entrepreneurial Engineer has the potential to change the landscape of what engineers learn and do.""-John R. Koza, former CEO and chairman, Scientific Games Inc. and Consulting Professor, Stanford University ""Dr. Goldberg provides the road map for engineerEngineering firmsManagementEngineering firmsManagement.620.0068Goldberg David E(David Edward),1953-22915MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019821603321The entrepreneurial engineer4421077UNINA