Hello everyone.  My name is Robert Lasater.  I am the engineer responsible for maintaining this blog.If you have issues, questions or comments, you can contact me at rlasater "at" hotmail . com
 
My goal for this blog is to provide a forum for people at all levels of engineering leadship.  For example, as a software engineer I am an individual contributor, but I have led projects from initial requirements to full scale deployments, working with domain experts, quality assurance, and customer representatives.  So I want this blog to be relevant and helpful to people like myself.
 
Obviously the blog should also be of help and interest to team leads - people who have one or more people reporting to them, most likely supervised by a manager or director - through managers, directors to vice presidents of engineering.
 
Anyway, I have been working this blog for a few weeks and look forward to working with the EL SIG team to make it a Must See site for engineering leaders in Silicon Valley and across the nation and the world.
Robert Lasater is a software developer with several years of experience leading projects to develop firmware for embedded systems.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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Robert: Greetings from MIT. The Bernard M. Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program just issued a white paper that benchmarks engineering leadership education programs worldwide. It's definitely an appropriate topic for your blog and would certainly interest your followers.
Please contact me at brucem@mit.edu for the press release and full text of the white paper.
Sincerely,
Bruce R. Mendelsohn
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