It is important for professional engineers to understand and apply professional ethical standards in their work. While engineers do not struggle to distinguish right from wrong, they face obstacles when trying to influence leaders and their colleagues. A new study offers guidance on how to resist unethical requests and empower others to make the right decision. >>
The Magazine for Professional Engineers
Issue 1 2025
Insights on Industry Issues and Opportunities
The engineering profession is evolving at an unprecedented pace. New technologies are reshaping industries, sustainability is no longer optional, and the workforce itself is transforming. So, what does this mean for the engineers leading the way?
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