Engineering Alumni Speak Out about Speech

Herman A. Estrin New Jersey Institute of Technology

Abstract

“The engineer who cannot express himself on any subject of which he has knowledge, clearly and extemporaneously, is seriously handicapped. Even junior engineers are frequently asked to make oral reports at high-level meetings. The impression that the engineer makes on the people at the meeting may determine his future.” “Leaders in industry have one quality in common—they speak well. If you aspire to lead, concentrate on improving your speech in college. Time for this asset is a most valuable commodity afterwards.” (The quotations above were made by alumni who were surveyed concerning the importance of speech, especially for the engineer.)

Journal
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Published
1973-04-01
DOI
10.2190/teyd-kd2a-enkk-fdr9
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