
Terah Hardin Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is for LCM High School Seniors in Orange, Texas. Applications are due May 1, 2022.
This scholarship is for LCM High School Seniors in Orange, Texas. Applications are due May 1, 2022.
We are seeking a “Zoom Producer” consultant to help us host the most amazing virtual workshops.
A new year is an excellent opportunity for refreshed goals and revitalized plans, so if you are inclined to spend this time of year reflecting and planning as I do, I want to offer you some helpful tools. I also recap the top read posts of 2021.
We are seeking a consultant to help us develop a new resource that summarizes the best practices for recruiting students into nontraditional STEM and CTE programs and pathways.
Engineer Inclusion is in the news regarding our recent interview with McNeese State University student, Peter Sheppard, Jr.!
Since it is the time of year when many of my clients evaluate goals, set new budgets, and generally plan, I want to provide tools and resources to help you initiate a process for centering equity and inclusion in your organization. To get started planning, two tools I like to use are the SOAR and SWOT analysis techniques.
SWOT analysis is a technique for assessing how internal and external factors help or harm your organization and is often used in strategic planning processes. In this post, you’ll learn about the four components of SWOT and be able to download a printable worksheet / digital form.
SOAR analysis is a strategic planning technique that helps organizations focus on their current strengths and opportunities and create a vision of future aspirations and results. In this post, you’ll learn about the four components of SOAR and be able to download a printable worksheet / digital form.
This post shares some of my observations, best practices, and tools for virtual learning. You’ll find a recorded recap from a virtual workshop (~45m), handouts, resources, references, and more.
When we listen, we are more likely to learn about others’ experiences and increase our understanding of the need for equity and justice. In this post, I channel Wonder Woman as an inspiration for using our power for good, listening to others’ needs, and being brave and courageous in taking bold steps toward change. You’ll learn the three levels of listening and a helpful acrostic for practicing excellent listening skills.
We help people intentionally and systematically engineer equity and inclusion into their organizations: driving positive outcomes and effectively supporting employees and the community.
This website is the work of Dr. Meagan Pollock, developed over 15 years of consulting under the brands Engineer Inclusion and Engineered Organizations. It serves as a lasting resource hub dedicated to helping individuals and organizations create cultures where people and progress thrive.
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