A Simple Mistake Young Engineers Make While Giving Instructions on Site
Young engineers on site often try to explain to workers exactly how a task should be done. The intention is good, but many workers already have years of practical experience in the same work. Sometimes over-explaining can create unnecessary confusion, slow down communication, or even make workers feel that their experience is not trusted. In the worst cases, it can affect coordination and delay the work. A small suggestion for young engineers: clearly communicate what needs to be done and the expected result. When the objective is clear, experienced workers usually execute the work efficiently while engineers focus on quality and supervision.