Abstract

The study looks at how engineering teams may use communication to innovate, emphasising how important it is to communicate throughout the project's ideation and implementation phases. It looks into how effective communication can encourage the exchange of ideas, spark creative thinking, and lead to the development of ground-breaking solutions for difficult technical challenges. The study also looks into how communication impacts project management practices, highlighting how crucial it is for setting clear objectives, monitoring due dates, and lowering risks. The research emphasises the critical relationship between communication skills and project performance in engineering pursuits by elucidating these connections. The ethical implications of communication in the engineering domain are also examined, with a focus on issues of honesty, integrity, and openness in interpersonal interactions. Through bringing these moral issues up in conversation, the study provides a thorough grasp of the function of communication in engineering practice and education. In order to cultivate a new generation of proficient communicators who will be able to foster innovation and growth in the sector, it also provides stakeholders in academia and industry with helpful ideas.

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