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Case study: developing graduate engineers at Kentz Engineering & Constructors

Purpose - The aim of this paper is to outline the approach and process in place within Kentz Engineers & Constructors to develop graduate engineers on an international basis. Design/methodology/approach - The approach adopted is that of a case study which describes activities and processes within the organization and the rationale behind them, supported by appropriate material. The case study is based upon threads of experiences within the organization over an extended period of some years. Findings - Findings include the need to facilitate experiential learning and provide mentoring within a socialization as well as developmental process. Research limitations/implications - This is a case study focusing on the experiences and practices of one organization. It does not represent an empirical study. However, it contains insights that may be of practical value within businesses and other organizations seeking to develop graduate engineers, or, more broadly, seeking to manage the transition of new workers. Originality/value - This paper illustrates the approach of one international organization to the development of graduate engineers within the construction industry.

Purpose - The aim of this paper is to outline the approach and process in place within Kentz Engineers & Constructors to ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: O'Donnell, Hugh; Karallis, Takis; Sandelands, Eric;
Date: 2008
Journal title: Education + training
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Employment; Technology; Workforce development;

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