Category: Engineers

  • Exponential Entrepreneur 2011

    Exponential Entrepreneur In 2010 I was pleasantly surprised to receive an Exponential Entrepreneur of the Year award from our Business Mentor Dr Marc Dussault, The Exponential Growth Strategist of Exponential Programs. Only 5 awards were given out in 2010.   A year has gone by and I was surprised and very pleased to be awarded…

  • Ray Keefe IEEE Senior Engineer

    I recently went through the process of applying for Senior Engineer status with IEEE. It is something I should have done years ago and I was prompted by the Victorian section of the IEEE.   It turned out to be much harder than I had anticipated and I wasn’t surprised when the letter announcing I…

  • Interview with an Engineer

    I recently met up with Clint Steele who is a Senior Lecturer in Engineering at Swinburne University and also heads up the Ingeneers Network which is intended to provide practical and networking support for Engineers. Clint brought a video along and asked me a few questions. These were: How did you gain employment after graduation?…

  • Some Engineering Humour

    Engineers do have a sense of humour Engineers might seem terribly serious about their work, but Engineers laugh too. And of course, what makes them laugh is as unique as the work they do. The classic Dilbert series of cartoons by Scott Adams are a case in point.   This first example of Engineering Humour…

  • Squash Lessons for Engineering

    Squash Lessons for Engineering The picture in today’s post comes courtesy of Dr Marc Dussault, The Exponential Growth Strategist. At his recent Exponential Business Building Bootcamp, he demonstrated how a Squash Racquet gets broken from repeated use.     So what does this have to do with Engineering? Glad you asked.   First, I have…