Description
Dynamic Mentoring for Civil Engineers is an essential resource for civil engineering professionals seeking to develop strong mentoring relationships with junior engineers and students. Written by Harry Macdonald Steels and published by Thomas Telford Ltd, this book offers practical frameworks and proven strategies for effective mentorship in the civil engineering discipline.
The guide covers key aspects of mentoring including how to establish productive mentor-mentee relationships, communicate technical knowledge effectively, and foster professional growth. It addresses challenges specific to civil engineering practice such as site-based learning, project management guidance, and career progression in the industry.
This non-fiction work combines theoretical mentoring principles with real-world applications relevant to infrastructure projects, design challenges, and engineering ethics. Whether you’re an experienced engineer looking to mentor colleagues or an organization developing a mentorship program, this book provides actionable insights and best practices to create meaningful professional development opportunities.







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