UID:
almahu_9949598621102882
Format:
1 online resource (xxvi, 237 pages) :
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illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781000740202
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9781003205814
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100320581X
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9781000739077
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1000739074
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100074020X
Series Statement:
Women of STEM: innovation and leadership series
Content:
"Diversity drives better business results; however, despite decades of effort, women make up only 15% of engineers. Retaining Women in Engineering approaches the problem of women leaving engineering from a systems-level perspective to change the way engineering is done and level the playing field between men and women. This book utilizes the six principles of Lean Development and draws from the learnings of the field of medicine. Additionally, the book highlights how the methods of Lean Development strengthen an individual's ability to control their learning and career, and a leader's ability to more effectively coach others"--
Note:
To the Reader -- Foreword by Durward K. Sobek II. -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I The Problem -- Chapter 1 The Female Engineer Retention Challenge -- Factors Inhibiting Girls and Women from Choosing Engineering -- The Efforts of Progressive Firms -- Finding a New Approach -- Approximately 50% of the Medical School Graduates Are Women -- Why? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Two Sides of the Same Coin: Gender Bias and Gender Confidence -- Gender Schema and Stereotypes
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Gender Bias -- The External Influencer -- Gender Confidence -- The Internal Influencer -- Two Sides of the Same Coin -- Bias and Confidence -- How the Work Is Done -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 It Begins with Pink and Blue -- Trucks or Dolls: Development of Gender Schema in Children -- Math Is for Boys: Gender Schema in Elementary School -- Career Implications -- Choosing a Career -- Succeeding in a Career -- Imposter Syndrome -- Moving Forward -- Growth Mindset -- Real-World Examples -- The Engineering Pipeline -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I Summary
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Part II Analyzing the Problem: Using an Engineering Process -- Chapter 4 Medicine as a Model for Engineering: Creating Job Satisfaction -- Increasing Gender Integration: Medicine versus Engineering -- Understanding the Difference: The Knowledge Availability Gap -- Job Satisfaction -- Work Climate -- Satisfying work -- Control over Career -- Training Approach: Medicine versus Engineering -- The Work of Engineering -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Through the Lens of an Engineer -- The Problem -- The Current Reality of the Effort -- Growth Potential and Empowering Work Environment
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Gender Pay Gap -- Inspired to Come to Work -- The Type of Engineering and the Type of Work -- Relational Work -- Social Contribution and Communal Work -- The Choice for Other Work -- Career Path -- Women Role Models and Mentors -- Work-Life Balance and Enabling Part-Time Work -- Innovation and Patents -- Work Climate -- Summary -- Diversity Matters -- Conclusion -- Next Steps for the Team -- References -- Chapter 6 Finding Root Cause through a Causal Diagram -- Longitude, from the Sky or a Clock Sitting on a Desk -- a Debate [2] -- A Causal Diagram -- It All Begins with Low Percentages
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It Ends with a Low Retention Rate -- Work Climate -- Lack of Control over Career -- Unsatisfying Work -- Going a Step Further -- Arriving at Our Root Causes -- The Solution -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Summary -- Part III Developing a Solution: Lean as a Foundation for Change and Learning -- Chapter 7 Industry Efficiency via Lean -- A Brief History of Lean -- the Elimination of Waste -- Lean Efforts in Almost Every Industry -- Lean Development : Efficiency of Creating Knowledge -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Creating a Physician: The Learning Process.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Retaining women in engineering. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2023 ISBN 9781032071886
Language:
English
Keywords:
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.1201/9781003205814
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003205814
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