SOS Continuous Improvement
The SOS model more specifically addresses Developing Self, Leading Others, and Managing Systems. The model allows decision makers to approach a situation from those three different perspectives.
The SOS model more specifically addresses Developing Self, Leading Others, and Managing Systems. The model allows decision makers to approach a situation from those three different perspectives.
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Alice Squires has been named the Wendell J. Satre Distinguished Professor in WSU’s Engineering Technology Management (ETM) program. Supported by the professorship, she will serve as the program’s graduate studies committee chair, leading efforts to refresh its core competencies. “Alice has a long history of industry engagement and leadership,” said Todd Vanek, the program’s director. […]
Women and men often enter engineering because they see a fit between what engineers do, the projects that they work on, and their personal goals and vision for the future. These future engineers often excel in science and mathematics and have strong self-efficacy – the belief that they can do it! For women in particular, […]