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Board on Career Development: Strategic Planning David E. Lee Chair Board on Career Development 25 February 2013
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Strategy Statement – Engineering Workforce Development Short Version ASME will foster a broader, competent, vibrant and more diverse engineering workforce with improved retention in both the profession and ASME over all career stages. Statement ASME will foster a broader, competent, vibrant and more diverse engineering workforce with improved retention in both the profession and ASME over all career stages. ASME will expand the capacity and effectiveness of the engineering workforce, promote the public good and increase public awareness of the value of the engineering profession. We will achieve this by outreach to pre-college students, delivering project and team-based learning, developing methods to help students bridge to early career engineers, providing leadership opportunities and training and delivering continuing professional development and training for prospective, active and retired engineers; and by leveraging our world class technical programs, intellectual property, and collaborations with other organizations. 2 ASME Strategic Plan Approved by the Board of Governors, September 15, 2009
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SECD Mission/Vision/Strategic Goals Mission: Providing a voice for students and early career engineers and creating opportunities to influence ASME “path forward” Vision: To become a gateway of choice for engineering students and early career engineers, building a successful professional career in Engineering enabled by sustained engagement in ASME over all career stages Strategic Goals: Career Development: Facilitate professional development, mentoring, networking and career management to bridge the gap between engineering education and the engineering workforce Recognition & Leadership: Foster a more inclusive and diverse student engineering community by providing an opportunity for students & ECEs to get engaged through governance & leadership positions & by recognizing their contribution Student Programs: Develop innovative programs for students Innovation, Communication & Partnership: Build right partnerships with local schools and organizations to sponsor and grow new programs 3
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Board on Career Development: Mission/Vision/Strategic Goals Mission: –To serve as the core effort in workforce development specific to early career professionals within ASME Vision: –To ensure that ASME is the premier provider of professional, technical, and career development resources and to provide the direction to make ASME an irresistible society to attract and retain early career professionals worldwide. Strategic Goals: –To encourage and provide engineering professionals the technical and career management resources to continue to update their competence and keep pace with the demands for personal growth and technical excellence. –To advance the career development of early career professionals by providing learning resources, opportunities for leadership and participation, mutual learning and support, and access to senior leaders in the profession. –To recognize and promote quality and innovation in the personal development of engineering professionals and be an advocate for the professional growth of early career professionals within ASME and across the industry. 4
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Board on Career Development: enhance and develop Programs for Workforce and Career Development Addressing the Needs of Early Career Professionals Strategic Initiatives to Build and Develop Leadership Paths for Engineering Professionals Communication & Relationships Within ASME and Other Societies 5
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BCD: Program Portfolio Committee on Early Career Development –Web Content Development Including Mini-Talks @ ECE Social Meet-Ups –Communications and Information Using ME Today –Early Career Fora, Early Career Technical Conferences, Graduate Student Technical Conferences and Collaboration with Old Guard Committee 6
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BCD: Strategic Initiatives Retention of ECE and Professionals @ Career Transitions –Engagement Opportunities Across ASME’s Sectors and IP Portfolio by Partnering with ASME Organizations Targeting Services to ECEs Assess Recruitment/Retention of Graduate Students Across ASME –Move Forward on Building off Task Force Findings Identify and Build ECE Leadership Paths –Document ECE Leadership Development Paths to Enable Involvement of Engineering Professionals 7
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BCD: Communication & Collaboration Opportunities Expand Communication Integration within the SECD Sector –Full Use of ME Today by SECD Boards and Committees Engagement with the rest of ASME –K&C: Technical & Global Communities –Standards & Certification –Institutes –Public Affairs & Outreach Collaboration with other societies –IEEE, AIAA, SWE 8
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