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23 February, 00:12

The George Washington University encourages students to think critically and to challenge the status quo. Thus, civil discourse is a key characteristic of our community.

Describe a time when you engaged others in meaningful dialogue around an issue that was important to you.

Did this exchange create change, new perspectives, or deeper relationships?

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  1. 23 February, 00:34
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    a. At a time i was a site Engineer for a project

    b. yes it created new perspective, deeper relationships and change

    Explanation:

    It was when i was a site Engineer for a company.

    The company oi worked with actually was into fire protection in the country. We had scheduled a meeting with an Aircraft operator to discuss the bottleneck we are facing in not completing the fire protection for the aircraft hanger in due course.

    I sat with my team to discuss with the management that the materials needed to bring the project to completion shall be sourced from a foreign country and that it will take some time. The company told us that they wont be willing to expose their facility to fire risk because we are actually running out of time.

    We then concluded that i will be resident on site with a technician to fix the snags in the facility whilst we await the arrival of the materials needed to commission the project to the client. The Other party agreed and then we kickstarted the operation ...

    B. yes it created new perspective, deeper relationships and change
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