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Stakeholder Role

Online sources of information


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Sloan Career Cornerstone Center at http://careercornerstone.org/index.htm
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College Career Life Planning at http://www.collegecareerlifeplanning.com
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The American Society of Civil Engineers Find Your Dream Job at
http://content.asce.org/asceville/find-fields.html
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Junior Engineering Technical Society Explore Engineering at
http://jets.org/explore/index.cfm
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Occupational Outlook Handbook at http://www.bls.gov/oco/
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Engineer Girls at http://www.engineergirl.org/
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The American Society of Civil Engineers Civil Engineering Careers at
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Discover Engineering at http://www.discoverengineering.org/
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American Institute of Architects Careers in Architecture at
http://www.aia.org/professionals/careers/index.htm
Instructions
Now that you know who your team members are, the scenario, and your role, prepare for the
charrette activity by completing the items listed below.

Stakeholder Identity:

Landscape Architect

What is the nature of your work? What are your areas of expertise?

Landscape architecture involves designing the spaces around a building to accommodate the
needs of the structure.
LAs specify in the field of arts/design, botany, and humanistic tendency of design.

What issues are you responsible for that potentially no other stakeholders would know about?

What type of plants to use for example.

Going into the charrette, list the top five issues in order of importance that you want to address
during the meeting.

Beautification, parking space, plants, rooftop deck, stuff around the building
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List any other important notes to yourself as you prepare for the charrette.

None.

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