
The Art of Facilitation
It's not about you and your ideas: how to be effective at facilitation
It's not about you and your ideas: how to be effective at facilitation
How might we use the power of assertive behaviour to good effect?
Our sector must do more to improve unconscious bias in the workplace, says Kelly Paul
How the Salters' Institute recognises and supports outstanding young chemists and chemical engine...
Jimmy Hunter looks at the dark side of oxygen and how it can be a powerful workhorse in the chemi...
AS celebrations get underway for International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), we caught up wit...
Peter Collins; ISBN: 978-1-909327-46-7; Royal Academy of Engineering; 2019; £30
An engineer with autism explains how she has succeeded in the workplace, and what employers can d...
Adam Duckett on providing an environment for engineers to speak up and thrive
How poor communication nearly derailed a major development
Why checks and balances are so important
How one chemical engineer balanced contracting work with family life back in the 1980s
Overturning some common perceptions and creating a more flexible working environment is essential...
Management of Change: Getting it Right (or at least not getting it badly wrong)
Solving a serious environmental problem on a maleic anhydride plant
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