Employers, whether in business, government, or academia, want engineers who are comfortable communicating their ideas, methods, research, and projects to any audience with professionalism and effectiveness.
When it comes to being an excellent communicator, there are many different and useful resources you can use to make sure you’re getting your information across to your audience in the best way possible. In this portion of the IEEE PCS site, we will be curating and commenting on some of those resources, and developing some of our own original content providing instruction on professional and engineering communication.
You can use the links on the left to learn the fundamental principles of communication, and raise your skills to the next level. And if you have any specific requests for information or resources, please let us know.
- Managing Q&A for Maximizing Engagement in Remote Environments
- Presentation Skills for Technical Work: Where are we now? A Two-Part Series from IEEE Professional Communication Society
- Beware of the accidental audience
- The December 2020 of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication is Now Available
- ProComm Fireside Chat: Strategies for Industry Success in the New Normal
- A Roundup of Zoom Tips (and a few unconventional takes on them!)
- Announcing the ProComm Fireside Chat series
- Plain Language in the Sciences