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Taylor and Francis Ltd Retaining Women in Engineering 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Stavig, Robert
Provides leaders with strategies and methods to change the way learning and training occurs for new engineers _x000D__x000D_Takes a holistic view behind the low numbers of women in engineering using a problem solving approach centered on Lean Development (LD) _x000D__x000D_Provides a direct comparison with the field of STEM and medicine and how the methods of training and learning can help minimizes bias and increase gender confidence _x000D__x000D_Explores the lack of written knowledge (reusable knowledge) and uses methods of Lean Development (LD) to level the playing field between men and women _x000D__x000D_Highlights the critical need for new female engineers to have access to mentors using technical coaching methods_x000D_ _x000D_
Part I: The Problem 1. The Female Engineer Retention Challenge 2. Two Sides of the Same Coin - Gender Bias and Gender Confidence 3. It Begins with Pink and Blue Part II: Analyzing the Problem Using an Engineering Process 4. Medicine as a Model for Engineering - Creating Job Satisfaction 5. Through the Lens of an Engineer 6. Finding Root Cause Through a Causal Diagram Part III: Developing a Solution: Lean as a Foundation for Change and Learning 7. Industry Efficiency Via Lean 8. Creating a Physician - the Learning Process 9. An Engineer's Learning Environment Part IV: Strategy 1: Empowering Control of a Career 10. Building a Level Playing Field 11. It's Just Good Engineering - The Basics of Lean Development 12. Accepting a Hand Up: Role Models, Technical Coaches, and Mentors Part V: Strategy 2: Enabling Leaders to Lead - Creating Satisfying Work 13. Lead the Change to the Way the Work is Done 14. Leading the Development of Engineers and Managers 15. Leading Beyond the Causal Diagram Appendix A. Going Home On Time - Lean Development - The Principles Appendix B. Bringing Lean Development to a University Engineering Program. Appendix C. Books to Consider_x000D_