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Welcome to the group. Please add your best practices, how-to's, and lessons learned. And then comment on what others have contributed so we can fulfill the One ASME vision together.

Jul 04 2013 11:53 PM
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Clare Bruff
The Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Committee is seeking two new members-at-large for positions opening in June of 2017. Applications are due May 3, 2017. Full details are posted here: https://community.asme.org/diversity_strategy/w/wiki/4782.volunteer-opportunities.aspx

Diversity and Inclusion Strategy | ASME Engineering Network

The Diversity Inclusion Strategy Committee works to foster diversity ensure inclusive practices raise awareness of unconscious bias and promote cultural competence both within ASME and in the engineering field at large

Apr 06 2017 10:56 AM

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Martin Houlroyd
Hello to everyone, I'm working very hard to prepare the Farmingdale State College ASME chapter website for the upcoming class of mechanical & manufacturing engineering students. I invite you to take a look. Your comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I am new to this and trying hard to come up to speed. Thank you. Here is the link:

Farmingdale State University | ASME Engineering Network

Welcome to the SUNY Farmingdale State College FarmingdaleNY ASME Chapter Here you will find a forum to discuss engineering topics that are important to you and your future career goals The ASME has many resources available to help you

Aug 03 2014 7:08 AM
Siddharthsinh jadeja | May 10 2015 2:16 AM
Hi i just visited the page and joined the group. Its great start.
RAGUTU PRADEEP | Jun 23 2015 5:2 AM
its great start ,i have joined the group

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Iris Florea
Hi everybody,
I am a mechanical engineer with experience in the fluid drive field.
Most of my experience is in designing components, or systems, testing and troubleshooting.
Jun 01 2014 9:20 PM
Justin Young | Jun 04 2014 12:5 AM
Welcome everyone.  It looks like we have a lot of new faces.  Do you have any questions about becoming a volunteer leader in ASME?
RAGUTU PRADEEP | Jun 23 2015 5:4 AM
yes i want to be a volunteer leader in asme , i have worked as chairperson for asme student section in my college (b.v.c.e.c)

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Mohamed Gamal
Hello,All
I am mohamed Gamal,Senior Student,Bachelor of science,Mechanical Engineering,Zagazig,Egypt
I am an Executive Director of ASME Student Section In Zagazig University(SSZU)
I am really glad to be a member in this group
Thanks
Apr 10 2014 4:14 PM

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Justin Young
 Thanks giving - Orginsight Blog
http://blog.orginsight.com/thanks-giving/

Executives who master the art of leadership affirmations have at their disposal a powerful tool for motivating and inspiring others.

Dec 09 2013 12:29 AM

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Justin Young
The ASME VOLT Academy is developing a new webinar series to build awareness among volunteers of ASME's culture, organization, and business processes. Each of the following modules will be about thirty minutes long, with a different one presented monthly or quarterly.

a. Mission, Vision, and Core Values
b. Organizational Structure and Leadership
c. The Volunteer-Staff Partnership
d. Programs and Products
e. Serving Humankind
f. Events Across the World
g. Temperament and Character
h. Honors and Awards
i. ASME Foundation
j. Impacting STEM Education

Would this training be helpful? Please tell us why and who it would benefit most. Or if we're off the mark tell us that too.
Nov 19 2013 9:11 PM
Melina Ufor | Nov 23 2013 9:57 PM
That is awesome! It would be very helpful for Student Operation Boards
Eduardo J. Barrientos, PhD | Jun 03 2014 3:39 PM
Justin. Any updates on this webinar series?

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Justin Young
 Anger works - Orginsight Blog

Anger and leadership can be dangerous bedfellows. When used purposefully, however, anger can be a profund leadership tool. Be judicious with its use!.

Oct 26 2013 7:26 PM

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Justin Young
How to Delegate — Engineer to Leader - STCerri international Engineer to Leader

Here we go again. There seem to be endless discussions about “delegation”. Over and over again the same answer is given regarding how one should go about learning to delegate. And over and over, the advice seems less than adequate. […]

Oct 26 2013 7:21 PM

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Justin Young posted What I wish I knew about ASME... to ASME Leaders - Forum.
Oct 18 2013 2:24 PM
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Twishansh Mehta
Fellow ASME Leaders, the Board on Leadership and Recognition is actively seeking volunteers to serve in two of its newly created positions. We are currently seeking applications for volunteers interested in serving in the roles of Chair, Committee on Leadership Development, and Chair, Committee on Recognition. Both positions hold a 3 year term (retroactive from July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2016) and involve leadership of a team of volunteers working on specific programs that serve the mission of the Board. Detailed descriptions, including estimated time and travel commitments, for both positions can be found on the Volunteer Opportunities page of our Board's Group Site, which can be accessed through the link below. I would invite each and every one of you to consider applying for either or both of these positions, and I would also ask that you cascade this message to your fellow current and prospective volunteers to whom this message might not have reached. All ASME members and student members are eligible for both positions. The deadline for applications is September 30, 2013.

Board On Leadership & Recognition | ASME Engineering Network

Board On Leadership Recognition ASME Group

Sep 29 2013 7:06 PM

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