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Imagine you're an engineer but: 

Writer: Bridget K. BrownBridget K. Brown

→ You struggle to explain to others your innovative new product or idea 


Here is an Engineer’s Guide to Standing Out


So, you make 3 key changes: 


1) Get over your fear of speaking to in front of people 


2) Learn how to tell a great story at the drop of a hat 


3) Develop a great speech 


The changes compound and start to: 


— Create better communication with colleagues not in your area of expertise. 


— Create memorable discussions about your product or idea 


— Create interest in you and your work 


To your surprise, you also receive: 


— A promotion 


— A pledge of support 


— A raise 


Within months, your innovative new idea or product starts to gain momentum: 


— You gain confidence 


— You learn new skills that propel your career forward 


— You are a better communicator at work and at home. 


It’s possible. I’ve seen it happen before. 

 
 
 

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