Mr. Forsgren began his thirty-eight-year career at NASA as an apprentice mechanic and, after ten years of night school, earned an undergraduate and graduate degree in engineering. He retired as the agency's Chief Knowledge Officer.
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Forsgren's deep knowledge and years of experience shines through. The book boasts a treasure chest of practical guides and actionable strategies to improve effective communication and developing problem-solving skills.--Minoo Rathnasabapathy, PhD, Research Engineer, MIT Media Lab, Project Fellow, Future of Space, World Economic Forum Roger Forsgren has successfully created an engaging book that reminds recent STEM graduates that it's just not just about the technology, it's also about people. All of today's STEM graduates should read this book before they walk across the stage at graduation to embark on their careers.--Dr. Pierre LaRochelle, Department Head and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Roger Forsgren possesses a rare trait for an engineer - amazing storyteller. He clearly has a passion for seeing the engineering profession succeed and uses this book to succinctly address the human and ethical components that are required to be successful in the STEM world. This should be compulsory reading for all engineering students or as part of a Professional Engineering Certification.--Brock Brown MA, CPHR, Certified S.C.C. Executive Coach