IEEE-USA INSIGHT is a free, online publication by IEEE-USA staff and volunteers. IEEE-USA InSight features timely, concise, informative and authoritative articles, essays and opinion pieces on the career and policy issues that are affecting the careers of U.S. IEEE members, as well as the issues shaping the modern technology professional’s workplace. Read more.| IEEE-USA InSight
As transportation methods increased in speed during the late 19th and 20th centuries, travelers sought new means for communicating while on land, sea and air. The post Before Mobile Phones: Train Phones, Telegraphs and Other Mobile Communications appeared first on IEEE-USA InSight.| IEEE-USA InSight
Procrastination doesn’t mean you’re lazy — it means you’re stuck. The key is to recognize that uncertainty, not effort, is the real obstacle, and develop a strategy to drive clarity. The post I’m Not Lazy — I Just Don’t Know Where to Start appeared first on IEEE-USA InSight.| IEEE-USA InSight
Ethical leadership isn't a passive quality; it’s an active choice. It requires courage to do what is right, even when it’s difficult.| IEEE-USA InSight
In a world full of uncertainty, we must put our trust ourselves, but we also need to acknowledge that some degree of trust in others is often necessary| IEEE-USA InSight
Here are 10 tips for using 1:1 (or one-on-one) meetings to inspire your team, boost morale and identify emerging opportunities and challenges. The post Making Your 1:1s More Impactful as a Leader appeared first on IEEE-USA InSight.| IEEE-USA InSight
Presenting isn’t just about showing a slide — it’s about partnering with it to guide your audience through the message.| IEEE-USA InSight
Sponsored Content: Anchorage, Alaska’s most populous city, is a prime setting for a meeting where attendees can “go local.”| IEEE-USA InSight
IEEE-USA InSight features articles on tech careers and tech policy issues that affect science, engineering and technology professionals.| IEEE-USA InSight
IEEE Senior Member Philip Neudeck is being recognized for contributions to the development of silicon carbide integrated electronics and crystal growth technology at the NASA Glenn Research Center.| IEEE-USA InSight
Harry T. Roman is out with his fifth IEEE-USA engineering digital comic e-book, Momma and Baby (M&B) Are on the Job.| IEEE-USA InSight
New hire’s remorse, or shift shock, is alarmingly common today, and can take a significant toll on both employees and employers.| IEEE-USA InSight
How do we connect our skills and experiences to market our marathon-of-a-career to position ourselves for our dream role?| IEEE-USA InSight
Whether you’re aiming to advance your career, grow as a person, or achieve a specific life goal, here are 10 ways you can set yourself up for success.| IEEE-USA InSight
This new IEEE-USA E-Book gives rich, compelling examples of talented, hardworking employees not progressing at their companies.| IEEE-USA InSight
Leaders sometimes need to light a fire to get people to act, but there are also times when choosing not to is better for your organization.| IEEE-USA InSight
To maximize the effectiveness of goals, it's essential to look beyond the basic SMART criteria and incorporate additional considerations.| IEEE-USA InSight
This Independence Day is a chance to drive our career forward, making strategic choices that reflect our personal and professional values.| IEEE-USA InSight
The right mentor can provide a student, young professional, or even a mid-career veteran invaluable strategic guidance and tactical advice.| IEEE-USA InSight
Harnessing the power of intuition involves recognizing its practical value, integrating it with logical reasoning, and continuously developing it through practice and self-awareness.| IEEE-USA InSight
Summer offers a unique blend of leisure and productivity that, when balanced correctly, can enhance your personal and professional life.| IEEE-USA InSight
Special purpose Allied solutions, combined with leadership acumen, meticulous planning, deception, the resistance of European citizens, and the bravery of soldiers, contributed to the success of the D-Day landings.| IEEE-USA InSight